Virtual Accounting, Finance, and Technology Undergrad Career Fair

Who:
Lander College for Men, Lander College for Women / The Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School, Lander College of Arts & Sciences, Machon L'Parnasa, NYSCAS - New York School of Career and Applied Studies, School for Lifelong Education
When:
September 20, 2022, 12:00 PM - September 20, 2022, 4:00 PM
Where:
Online
Contact:

For any questions contact Career Services at 718-535-9375 or email career.services@touro.edu

Attend our fall career fair online! You must register in advance to attend.

This Undergrad Career Fair is for undergraduate students pursuing a career, and looking for summer internships, in:

  • accounting
  • finance
  • technology

The career fair is 100% Virtual. You can meet with top employers online from the comfort of your own home, but you must register in advance to attend.

Register for the Career Fair

Want to know who will be there? You can view the list of participating employers. Check back regularly for updates, we add new employers as they sign up. 

Reach out to your Career Services Advisor today to prepare your resume and find out everything you need to know about how to succeed at a virtual Career Fair

 

The Touro College Career Fair Dress Code will be enforced:

As the saying goes, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression." A successful interview begins with a successful look. That "look" is formal business attire and appropriate grooming. Wearing the right clothes can make a difference in how you are viewed as a prospective employee. The article Top 5 Interview Mistakes Millennials Make on Forbes.com reported "The top interview mistake millennials make is wearing the wrong clothing, according to 75% of hiring managers surveyed."

A polished, professional look matters. In general, clothes that are very trendy detract from a serious, professional appearance. Below is a list of guidelines to assist you in dressing for success.

FOR MEN:

  • Suit – A dark (blue, gray, or black) conservative two or three-button suit.
  • Shirt – White long-sleeve dress shirt with a white undershirt; button your top button!
  • Tie – Choose a tie that coordinates with your suit. Overly busy patterns should be avoided.
  • Shoes – Black, polished shoes are standard business attire. Wear dark dress socks.
  • Jewelry should be minimal and appropriate for a business setting; no overly ostentatious watches, necklaces, and no earrings
  • Accessories – a notebook, portfolio or briefcase should be carried, containing extra copies of your resume and a good pen.
  • Grooming – You should look clean and neat. Of course, proper hygiene is absolutely necessary. 

 

FOR WOMEN:

  • Suit – A dark conservative suit and below-the-knee length skirt. A blazer with blouse and skirt is a possible second choice to a suit. A jacket should always be worn. Employers view sweaters as too casual, so they should not be worn.
  • Blouse – A white or light-colored blouse that is not low cut, sheer or sleeveless.
  • Shoes – Black or dark brown, polished, closed-toe shoes with a 1-1 1⁄2" heel are standard (no spike heels); lower-heeled styles may be worn depending on the wearer’s preference.
  • Jewelry should be minimal and appropriate for a business setting.
  • Accessories – a notebook, portfolio, or briefcase should be carried, containing extra copies of your resume and a good pen.
  • Grooming – You should look clean and neat. Of course, proper hygiene is absolutely necessary. Avoid perfume; makeup should be subtle. 

 

Contact Info

For any questions contact Career Services at 718-535-9375 or email career.services@touro.edu