Each year, Career Development Services (CDS) coordinates major career, internship and graduate school fairs, career exploration events, alumni panels and workshops. LionJobs is the complete resource for up-to-date event information on events. Students and alumni can learn which employers and graduate programs are attending fairs and consult the calendar feature to learn what workshops and other career-related events are scheduled. We recommend that you check back frequently to find out what is happening in CDS as the calendar is updated daily.
Career Connections Job and Internship Fairs
Career Connections fairs are held once in the fall and once in the spring semester. Recruiters, Human Resource professionals and LMU Alumni from for-profit and government organizations attend these events. Career Connections events are designed to offer students and alumni a chance to gather literature, explore career options, and investigate job and internship opportunities. This provides a forum for conversations between LMU students, alumni and employers around internships and employment. CDS recommends that students dress professionally when attending the event.
Graduate School Fair
Each fall, CDS hosts over 80 graduate programs at the Graduate School Fair. This event traditionally brings admissions representatives from graduate schools in law, medicine, business, education and political science. Juniors and Seniors are highly encouraged to participate, however, CDS advises all students who are considering graduate school as an option after graduation to attend this event.
Etiquette Dinners
Etiquette Dinners are held once in the fall and once in the spring semester. These events are designed to orient students to the fine art of business and formal dining etiquette while enjoying a four-course meal. Students participating in the fall dinner will also learn more about international business and dining practices. Reservations are required with preference going to seniors. 80 spaces are available. A per person fee applies.
Education and Non Profit Fair
The Education and Non Profit Fair is held every spring and is designed to connect K-12 employers and non-profit organizations with students and alumni interested in all aspects of the field of education and non-profit careers. This provides a forum for conversations between LMU students, alumni and employers around possible careers, internships and employment in the non-profit sector and education arena.