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7,832 students packed the Campus Recreation Center for Georgia Tech’s Fall 2025 All-Majors Career Fair, connecting with 1,067 recruiters from 247 companies across a variety of industries. Thanks to resume reviews, a virtual prep session, and the Career Fair Plus app, students came prepared to prioritize employers and make lasting impressions.

Students attend Fall 2025 All-Majors Career Fair

The Fall 2025 All-Majors Career Fair once again proved why it’s one of the most anticipated events of the semester. 7,832 students attended the two-day event at the Campus Recreation Center (CRC), with the line to enter wrapping around the building as students arrived with resumes in hand and elevator pitches rehearsed, ready to make the most of their time with recruiters. 

Nearly 8,000 students attended the Fall 2025 All-Majors Career Fair on Sept. 8 – 9.
7,832 students met with recruiters at the Fall 2025 All-Majors Career Fair on Sept. 8 – 9.

The Georgia Tech Career Center welcomed 1,067 recruiters from 247 companies, offering students co-op, internship, and full-time career opportunities in industries including aerospace, biotechnology, cybersecurity, IT, communications, nonprofits, and more. 

To help students stand out in a sea of Yellow Jackets, the Career Center hosted a virtual career fair prep session on Sept. 4, drawing 63 students. Another 890 students joined in-person resume reviews on Sept. 4 and 5. 

 

With hundreds of companies represented, taking time to research and prioritize which employers to approach can help students focus their efforts and tailor their conversations more effectively. This year, the Career Center incorporated the Career Fair Plus app, which allowed students to share their resume with employers of interest, view an interactive map, and filter opportunities based on their goals. Several students leaving the career fair shared that preparing in advance, especially by reviewing the list of recruiters attending, made it easier to connect with the right companies and leave a lasting impression. 

"Little things make a big difference in the job search, specifically, who gets selected,” said Laura Garcia, director of Undergraduate Career Education. “The candidates that stand out, and are often selected for interviews, do a little more by interacting with the target employer through career fairs, info sessions, and networking with those currently in the company." 

The Career Center offers a variety of services to help students no matter where they are in their career search journeys.
The Career Center offers a variety of services to help students no matter where they are in their career search journeys.

Looking Ahead 

Want to get a head start on preparing for the next career fair? Click here for a list of upcoming fairs. Students can also visit the Career Center website to find a wide variety of job search, resume building, and interview prep resources to help no matter where you are in your career search journey.