Berkeley College schedules fall career fair for October at Woodland Park campus

Michael Iris, Associate vice president, Alumni Relations and Career Services at Berkeley College
Michael Iris, Associate vice president, Alumni Relations and Career Services at Berkeley College
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Berkeley College is set to hold its Fall Career Fair on Thursday, October 16, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The event will take place at the Woodland Park campus located at 44 Rifle Camp Road.

The college is inviting employers offering full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities for the winter and spring semesters to participate in the fair. Registration for companies is available online.

The purpose of the Fall Career Fair is to link Berkeley College students, alumni, and local community members with employers who are currently hiring. The event is free for attendees and offers a chance to learn about job openings in different industries, network with professionals, and explore potential career paths.

Among the organizations expected to attend are Hackensack Meridian Health, the New York Police Department (NYPD), FedEx, the YMCA, H&R Block, the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and Passaic, Atlantic Health System, and others.

“During our Spring Career Fair, held in April, we welcomed nearly 70 hiring employers actively seeking top talent for their organizations,” said Michael Iris, Ed.D., associate vice president, Alumni Relations and Career Services at Berkeley College.

“We are excited to again provide a platform where our students, alumni, and the local community can connect with a diverse group of employers and take meaningful steps toward their career goals,” he said.

Jobseekers planning to attend are advised to bring multiple copies of their resumes, dress professionally, and be ready for discussions with employers.

Additional information about the Fall Career Fair can be found online or by contacting Michael Iris at Michael-Iris@BerkeleyCollege.edu.

Berkeley College is an accredited institution that offers master’s, bachelor’s, associate degrees as well as certificate programs in over 20 career fields. The college also provides Continuing Education programs designed to enhance professional credentials. Its campuses are located in New York City; Newark; Woodbridge; and Woodland Park. Enrollment exceeds 4,000 students.



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