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Spring Careers Fair

Opportunities to Shape Your Future at Careers Fairs

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We held the annual Queen’s Spring Careers Fair on 03 March 2026, in the Whitla and South Dining Halls with over 80 Employers onsite to chat with Queen’s students.

The Fair facilitated many important conversations between students and Employers about the various graduate roles, work experience, internships and placements on offer, which was great timing for National Careers Week.

Students were given the opportunity to prepare in advance of the attending the Fair by registering via our Careers management tool, MyFuture. Here, students could visit exhibitor profiles, interest areas and job opportunities  that were available for them to peruse ahead of the event. They could also follow Employers of interest in preparation for meeting them face to face at their stalls, and review the roles they were promoting.

As always it was a busy day with students from all degree pathways taking time to visit with Employers from a range of sectors at their stands. On the day we held a “quiet time” period to support the diverse needs of our students, when numbers were restricted and noise levels reduced. A limited number of one-to-one appointments with Employers during the Fair were also available for Queen’s students who are registered with Queen’s Accessible Learning Support. Students could also chat with our Careers Consultants at the Career Zone in the entrance of the Whitla Hall about the companies at the Fair and also about any quick Careers queries they had.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff in our Careers team, as well as our Careers Student Assistants for all their hard work at the Fair. We could not have done it without you, and undertaking a role as a student assistant at the Fair is always a great way for our students to get experience working at a large-scale event, (Queen’s students – keep an eye on QWork for future roles at our Fairs). A special thanks to our Fair sponsor EY and to all the Employers who were exhibiting, and a final thanks to all our Queen’s students who attended. 

We hope you found the day a useful platform to help you to shape your future.

Here’s what one of our Queen’s students had to say about their experience of this year’s Queen’s Spring Careers Fair:

“Had the opportunity to attend the Spring Careers Fair at Queen’s University Belfast today, and it was a truly valuable experience.
A big thank you to Careers, Employability and Skills team for organising such a well-structured event and creating a platform where students can directly connect with employers and explore future career opportunities.

The Fair brought together 80+ employers on campus, giving students the chance to learn about graduate roles, placements, internships and work experience opportunities across multiple industries.


A few key takeaways from the event:
• Had the chance to interact with professionals from organisations such as EY and many other companies.
• Gained insights into graduate recruitment processes and industry expectations.
• Engaged in meaningful conversations with recruiters about skills required for careers in finance, consulting and other sectors.
• A great opportunity to network, ask questions, and understand different career pathways available after graduation.
• Events like these help students bridge the gap between academic learning and real industry exposure.


Grateful to Queen’s University Belfast for providing such opportunities that allow students to explore their interests, build professional connections, and better prepare for the future.”

Shrisha Venkatraman, Queen’s MSc Finance student.

For information on Queen’s Careers Fairs visit https://go.qub.ac.uk/careersfairs

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Expert guide to preparing for a Careers Fair – Emma Lennox, Careers Consultant

Emma Lennox

Careers Fairs offer the opportunity to connect in-person with employers offering work experience, placement and graduate opportunities.

Hear from Emma Lennox, Careers Consultant on how to properly prepare for Careers Fair

Preparing for the Careers Fair

“Preparation for career fair is key. You need to know the logistics; so what buildings are being used?, what employers are going to be there? and who are you going to target when you get there?  

If it’s online, make sure you have the technology started, make sure you know your device is going to work. You have everything connected and you’ve got your battery ready to go.

If there is a virtual or an online aspect to careers fair, you have an extra element of preparation. You might have to go onto the platform in advance and make your profile and make sure it sells you in the skill sets that you want employers to know about”.

Make sure you are prepared for the virtual elements of the Careers Fair

Speaking to Employers at the Careers Fair

“This is the time to go and actually speak to actual employers to find out things you can’t find from their website”

“Don’t ask them something you should already know, so it’s on their website or it’s in the fair information booklet. Make sure you’ve done your research.”

Here are possible questions to ask:

  • Asking about a particular job if some of the details a bit vague.  
  • You could ask about the recruitment process
  • Ask about specifics of the assessment centre
  • You can ask about what the day in the job would really look like
  • What are the main responsibilities
  • What is a new recruit going to be asked for

These are the things that really get the employer talking and show that you’ve done your research and you’re engaged and interested in this organisation.  

Top Tips

  • “Try not to go to the careers fair with a group of 10 of your best friends. You walk around in a huge group and the employer will just see a huge group. This is your time to stand out, to be an individual”.
  • “Don’t take lots of stuff with you through the careers for and make sure you keep your hands free because you need to take notes. Remember the positions; Remember the companies; and remember the jobs when you go back later and you’re working out how to keep this engagement going.
  • “Look at the job tasks; look at the values and the mission statement of the company because you might go in there and find a company you never considered before”.

After the Careers Fair

“Don’t forget to follow up after careers fair”.

“If the employer has a LinkedIn account, you can ask if you can follow them. Definitely follow the company, see what’s happening and keep up to date with things. If you were speaking to someone, you have a personal rapport with them and you think, “I would really like to discuss this role further”. You can send them a personal e-mail and thank them for their time.”

Keep an eye out for QUB Careers Fairs and other events here

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Where is the Spring Careers Fair?

Location one

Venue of spring career fair
Students can attend career fair in different venues

The Mandela Hall – you’ll find it right at the back of the ground floor of One Elmwood. Tip tip, there is a side entrance opposite the Parlour that brings you straight to the Hall.

Location two

The Whitla Hall. You’ll probably know this one as it’s where graduation takes place. If you don’t, just come out of the black and white hall and turn left.

Location three

South Dining Hall exterior

The South Dining Hall – just beside the Whitla Hall, you will find the South Dining Hall. It’s right opposite Lanyon South.

Don’t forget to register for the Fair at go.qub.ac.uk/springfair.

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3 things to do before the Virtual Careers Fair

STEP 1: REGISTER for the virtual fair in advance via MyFuture.

Registration will open for the online fair on 30 January.

Register for the fair:

https://qub-csm.symplicity.com/students/app/career-fairs/30dee50212c1a424efba348d6222340d/overview

STEP 2: EDIT your profile

You’ll see an option to edit your profile and upload a well-presented CV for sharing with all attending employers. To do this, simply click on “Edit” at Profile, then “Add New” and follow the instructions to upload/share CV.

STEP 3: VIEW the booths of attending employers in advance

Click on ‘Meet the Exhibitors. View information and star favourites to meet with on the day by clicking on the “favourites” star. This is just a personal reminder during the live event to keep track of who you want to talk to.

Some other points to note:

MyFuture is best accessed on the following browsers: Google Chrome, Safari, Edge or Firefox

Find out more about the Spring Careers Fair at go.qub.ac.uk/springfair.