The FCC Includes Career Centers from all 12 Public Universities in the State of Florida

About FIU

The Career and Talent Development Department at Florida International University is committed to developing and delivering innovative career readiness programming for students and alumni, while engaging employers and stakeholders to foster mutually beneficial relationships that address the needs of an ever changing and diverse workforce.

FIU Career and Talent Development
Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC)
SASC 305
11200 SE 8th Street
Miami, FL 33199

Website: career.fiu.edu

Phone: 305-348-2423

The Career Center is directly involved in instruction and research to support this mission. Although administratively located in Student Affairs, Career Center interventions impact virtually every facet of University life, including new student recruitment, employer/community relations, research, and alumni affairs.

Contact Information

The Career Center
11200 S.W. 8th St.
SASC 305
Miami, FL 33199

Meet The Team

Employer Relation Team

Website Links

Florida State University
The Career Center

FIU Career Fair Technical Majors

Florida International University (FIU)

Date: September 23, 2019
Time: Monday and Tuesday 11:00am-3:00pm
Location: Graham Center Ballrooms

Career Fair is one of the biggest career-related events in the region. On the Modesto A. Maidique Campus alone, we regularly introduce over 130 employers to nearly 1,500 of our students and alumni. Employers comprise private industry; public, educational, and non-profit organizations; local government, the federal government, law enforcement, and military.

Career Fair is open only to FIU students and alumni and is free of charge. Students and alumni wishing to attend Career Fair DO NOT need to register to do so. However, in order to attend students and alumni must wear professional attire, be able to submit one copy of their resume and have a Panther ID.

Keys To Success: Utilize a variety of recruiting services and/or programs; Maintain a high level of visibility and name recognition on campus; Get to know the Career Centers’ staff and help us to understand your hiring needs and preferences so we can assist you in developing the best strategy to achieve your goals.

  1. Attend Career Expos/Job Fairs – Expos and Job Fairs provide excellent opportunities to showcase your organization, develop your brand on campuses, and to network with students and alumni/ae from a wide range of academic majors.
  2. Post Jobs/Internships in Online systems – Each of the 10 State University Career Centers offer an online job/internship posting system which can be accessed by employers and students 24/7. Can be accessed through each Career Center’s Homepage. Employers create a profile, login and password and can post jobs, collect resumes, register for job fairs, and schedule on-campus recruiting activity.
  3. Information Session – Schedule a room/time to present information about your organization to students.
  4. Information Table – Set up an information display table in a high traffic area on campus. This approach allows you to speak informally with students about your organization.
  5. On-campus Interviews – This service which includes use of Career Centers’ interview rooms, enables recruiters to prescreen candidates and to schedule interviews.