
Office of Career Services' 2025 Spring Career Fair Postponed
By Jackie Torok / 02/17/2025 Students
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EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Feb. 18, 2025) – The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Office of Career Services (OCS) 2025 Spring Career Fair scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 19, has been postponed because of forecasted inclement weather conditions.
The event, which is open to students in all academic disciplines, will be rescheduled and a new date will be announced as quickly as possible.
At least 275 employers will be represented at the fair, more than 3,000 students registered to participate via the Handshake platform. Some of those students will be selected during the fair to participate in next-day interviews with companies, with the potential to receive internships and employment offers.
OCS brings more than 800 employers to campus and provides more than 55,000 position announcements yearly. As a result, many Aggies are employed in their fields upon graduation and A&T alumni early career earnings are among the best of any campus in the University of North Carolina System.
Presidential sponsors include Bank of America, Chobani, Corning, Ecolab, GE Healthcare Technologies, Lowe’s Norfolk Southern, Pentair, Shell, TE Connectivity, and Williams; executive sponsors, Altria, Amgen, Becton, Dickinson, & Company (BD), Campbell’s, Eli Lilly and Company, Kerry, Lincoln Electric, Mutual of Omaha, Proctor & Gamble, and Spirax Sarco; and career fair sponsors, Allan Myers, AskBio, Ford Motor Co., Ingredion, Progressive, Reynolds American Inc., and Weyerhaeuser.
OCS offers a wide range of programs and services, including on-campus and virtual recruiting and employment connections, for A&T students and recent alumni. OCS can assist in understanding opportunities for students in all majors, as well as developing strategies to help achieve career goals.
OCS is also available 24/7 online at www.ncat.edu/provost/career-services/index.php to students, employers, faculty and parents with information on career fairs, summer internships and co-ops, on-campus interviewing and information sessions.Media Contact Information: jtorok@ncat.edu