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Volume 134, Issue 40 — 12 photos
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Infographic by Justine Cheng
At the Bloomberg LP booth, a representative explains the data displayed on the screens behind him. While Bloomberg used the large screens to advertise its work with complex stock market analytics, other companies prom...
Megan Prakash—The Tech
Recruiters from Google speak with several interested students. Many students brought résumés and attempted to secure interviews with companies at the fair, while others sought career advice from the representatives.
Megan Prakash—The Tech
A student checks the Guidebook app on his phone while in the midst of booths on the Johnson Track. For the first time, Career Fair information was available through a mobile app, allowing attendees to refer to maps, s...
Megan Prakash—The Tech
An athenahealth representative passes out free t-shirts to attendees entering the Zesiger Center. Dropbox and athenahealth, both supplying t-shirts, were the first booths to greet students entering the fair, where ove...
Megan Prakash—The Tech
A guitarist promoting Motu, a professional music and audio tools company, explains Motu’s software to a fair attendee. The company’s display included several instruments that were played live and posters that detailed...
Megan Prakash—The Tech
Students fill out name tags outside of the Zesiger Center before entering the fair. They expedited conversation with recruiters, who commonly sought students of specific majors and experience levels.
Megan Prakash—The Tech
Johnson Athletics Center and Rockwell Cage saw a constant influx of students all day last Friday at the Fall Career Fair as students explored jobs and internships at over 380 companies.
Megan Prakash—The Tech
A representative of Amplitude, a mobile analytics company, passes out free souvenirs to a student who spun Amplitude’s giveaway wheel. Nearly every booth at the fair had free souvenirs to entice attendees. Popular fre...
Megan Prakash—The Tech
Nicholas A. Diamantoni ’15 dashes past a Roger Williams University player in the second half of the Wednesday night’s soccer match. The Engineers won 4-1, with two goals by Joshua M. Wilson ’18 and one each by Kareem ...
Megan Prakash—The Tech
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