Talking to people virtually is nice, but I think there's an element of human interaction that gets lost in that format," said David Epega '26, a peer career coach in Cornell Career Services who went to last year's virtual career fair. "I'm looking forward to actually meeting with different companies face-to-face and learn more about what's out there.
Students can explore and network directly with a broad array of industries and employers," Kryst said. "It also enables employers to connect with many students from across our schools and colleges in one place.
Understanding what to expect at a fair and preparing can make a difference," said Jessamyn Perlus, senior associate director of Cornell Career Services.
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