The October 14th event, hosted on the Boston campus of Wentworth Institute of Technology, brought together more than 140 leading companies across engineering, design, technology, and management disciplines. Students—both upper‑class and graduate—had the chance to network directly with hiring managers, discuss real‑world projects, and secure co‑op opportunities that align with their career ambitions. The fair reinforced Wentworth’s commitment to experiential learning, providing an essential link between academic coursework and industry practice.
Before attending, refine your résumé to align with the industry sectors represented. Highlight courses, labs, and projects that demonstrate relevant skills. Include quantifiable achievements—such as a 15% efficiency increase in a design project—to capture attention.
Review each company’s LinkedIn profile and recent news releases. Knowing their current initiatives allows you to ask informed questions and showcase genuine interest.
Prepare a concise, 30‑second overview of who you are, what you study, and your career goals. A confident pitch sets you apart during quick conversations.
Professional attire signals seriousness. When in doubt, a business casual ensemble is a safe choice for most corporate audiences.
The construction engineering firm discussed their integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) into project workflows. Students studying civil or mechanical engineering found opportunities to work on safety analysis and structural design.
As a leader in wearable health technology, Delsys showcased open roles in software development and data analytics. Graduate students in Computer Science reported that the company values cross‑disciplinary collaboration.
Guardian emphasized sustainable energy solutions and smart grid implementation. Students interested in environmental engineering and electrical systems noted positions that involve project management and compliance work.
Integra focuses on mission‑critical hardware for defense and aerospace. Their engagement highlighted the need for rigorous testing protocols—ideal for electrical engineering students.
With a portfolio spanning commercial and industrial power systems, Interstate offered roles in design engineering and field supervision.
Methods showcased advances in CNC machining and robotics. Mechanical engineering students mentioned internships in precision manufacturing.
Nucor, a steel production leader, introduced positions in production engineering and supply chain optimization. Students in materials science could see real benefits from participation.
Both firms discussed project management roles in construction and architectural services—perfect for design and management majors.
Common student questions focused on:
Employers emphasized teamwork, problem‑solving, and communication. They also stressed that co‑ops are a two‑way learning process: students bring fresh ideas while receiving mentorship that guides their professional growth.
Within 24 hours, send concise thank‑you emails to each hiring manager you spoke with. A brief mention of a shared point of discussion reinforces your interest.
Add new competencies or certifications you obtained during the fair. Updated materials increase the likelihood of being remembered for future openings.
Use LinkedIn to request one‑on‑one meetings with recruiters or potential supervisors. A deeper conversation can uncover hidden opportunities.
Positions often close within a few weeks of a fair. Prompt application demonstrates eagerness and ensures you do not miss out.
Attending a co‑op fair is more than a networking event; it is a strategic career milestone. The interactions you have can:
Students ready to secure a meaningful co‑op must act promptly. Use the resources available through Wentworth’s Co‑Ops & Careers office and the career services office on campus. Plan ahead, prepare thoroughly, and connect confidently.
Deadline Reminder: The application window for the 2025 co‑op cycle closes on December 15th. Submit your application today to ensure you remain eligible.
For additional guidance, check out Wentworth’s Co‑Ops & Careers portal. If you need assistance preparing materials or want to discuss your career goals, schedule a free consultation with a career advisor or reach out via email.