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College of Engineering Industry Exposition 2023

College of Engineering Industry Exposition 2024

General Information:

The University of Arizona Engineering Student Council invites you to attend the largest student run career fair for engineers in Arizona. The 32nd Annual Industry Exposition (iExpo) provides an excellent opportunity for corporations and government agencies to interact with over 3,000 talented undergraduate and graduate engineering students in 17 different engineering degree programs. All iExpo proceeds directly support over 40 engineering clubs and organizations on campus. With the continual growth of iExpo each year, Engineering Student Council greatly appreciates the support from our industrial partners. Check back in the fall for registration!

 

Date: January 25th, 2024

Time: 10am-4pm

Location: Student Union Memorial Center Grand Ballroom

This event is engineering-specific and attracts University of Arizona students and alumni seeking both jobs and internships. iExpo was created to assist students in making the transition between academics and the professional world by encouraging networking with industry representatives and facilitating the establishment of a career in engineering. Additionally, iExpo corporate participants enrich the student experience through career information events, mentorship, and sponsorships. We look forward to welcoming you to iExpo and a partnership with the University of Arizona, College of Engineering!

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For more information, contact our iExpo Team!

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Logan Chung

2023-2024 Director of Corporate Relations

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If you have any questions, please contact us at:

uaiexpo@gmail.com

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Or fill out the prompts here and we will get back to you as soon as possible!

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Ashton Lambert

2023-2024 Corporate Relations Intern

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*Note to students, ESC cannot provide recruiter contact information regardless of the situation. We do not have explicit permission to provide such information and doing so potentially violates the privacy of recruiters. Thank you for your understanding.

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