Careers Fairs
A great opportunity to connect with employers and explore placements, internships, part-time work, volunteering and graduate opportunities.
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Attend a careers fair
At our careers fairs, you can:
- talk to employers to find out more about them
- ask how they recruit to their business
- build up your contacts
- possibly be invited to complete an application form to be considered to work for them after your studies
- develop transferrable skills like communication and professionalism
Careers fairs are a valuable moment to make a strong first impression on potential employers. This may lead to future job or work experience opportunities.
Stay tuned for information on participating organisations closer to the event dates. Come prepared by:
- carrying out research on the organisations attending on the day prior to the event
- bringing an up-to-date CV
- having relevant questions to ask representatives on the day.
See further guidance below on preparing for a careers fair.
Careers Fairs 2025/2026
| Date | Event | Location | Time |
| 12 August 2025 | Health Careers Insight Event: view employers that attended | Allerton Sports Hall | Ended |
| 24 September 2025 | Part-time Jobs and Volunteering Fair: view employers that attended | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
| 8 October 2025 | Business 4.0 Careers Fair (organised by Salford Business School) | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
| 8 October 2025 | Accounting and Finance Careers Fair (organised by Salford Business School) | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
| 15 October 2025 | Law Careers Fair (organised by Salford Business School) | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
| 22 October 2025 | Science and Engineering Careers Fair: view employers that attended | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
| 5 November 2025 | Built Environment Careers Fair: view employers that attended | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
| 19 November 2025 | Teaching Futures: view employers that attended | Clifford Whitworth - Open Space (ground floor) | Ended |
| 11 February 2026 | Creative Industries and Freelancing Careers Panel | New Adelphi (Ground Floor) | Ended |
| 17 February 2026 | Health and Society Careers Fair: view employers that attended | Allerton Sports Hall | Ended |
| 4 March 2026 | Spring Careers Fair: view employers that attended | Maxwell Upper Hall | Ended |
Preparing for a careers fair
It can be daunting if you’ve not attended a careers fair before. It’s important to put some thought into how you’re going to spend your time at the fair before you attend. Read our tips to getting the most out of a careers fair.
How to prepare
Who is attending the Fair?
Find out which employers will be attending the fair so that you can plan who you’d like to speak to. A list of employers will be available beforehand on the fair web page.
If you don’t recognise some employers, take time to find out who they are. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often offer excellent opportunities, as well as the big names.
Note down the employers you’re interested in finding out more about.
Research your employer shortlist
Research companies using their website, LinkedIn, and social media platforms. Look for:
- Current vacancies or early‑career opportunities
- Which pathways the employer offers e.g. graduate schemes, internships
- What does the company do?
- What products, services, or sectors do they operate in?
- What is their mission, values or company culture like?
Prepare questions to ask
Researching the company beforehand helps you avoid asking questions that may create a negative impression to the employer. Questions such as “What does your company do?” or “Do you offer graduate jobs?” can suggest a lack of preparation.
Instead, ask:
- What experience do you look for in applicants?
- What does a typical day look like?
- What is your recruitment process?
- What skills and qualities are important?
Do also prepare your own questions that help you to make a strong application and show genuine interest in the company.
Update your CV
It’s a good idea to have an up-to-date CV ready to hand to employers at the careers fair or to send shortly afterwards.
If you’d like support with developing your CV, please complete the CV eLearning. You can also book an appointment for a one-to-one CV review.
Reasonable Adjustments
For some people, careers fairs can feel overwhelming for a variety of reasons. Our careers fairs are often busiest at the start of the event and tend to become quieter towards the end of the event. Therefore, attending later might suit some people better.
Please be aware that some employers may begin packing up as the event quietens down. It’s important to prioritise which employers you’d most like to speak to.
If you require additional assistance during one of our fairs, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Careers team in advance of the fair, at careers@salford.ac.uk.
During the Fair
A careers fair is your opportunity to make a strong first impression.
- Wear smart/casual clothing that looks professional
- Demonstrate professional behaviour (no headphones, avoid eating while speaking)
- Bring a phone or notebook to jot down key information or contacts
- Practice asking questions with less familiar employers if nervous
- Try attending alone to maximise your opportunities
After the fair
- Complete application forms carefully and thoroughly. Don’t rush applications during the event
- Follow up on any leads from the fair by sending a short, professional email
- Connect with relevant employers or representatives on LinkedIn, including a brief personalised message
- Review the information you collected and identify employers you’d like to explore further