Constructor Career Fair
Constructor Career FairThe Constructor University annual Career Fair is the largest career event of the year, held every March on the Constructor University campus in Bremen or online. Since 2015, we have hosted hundreds of worldwide enterprises, regional companies, research institutes, non-governmental and governmental agencies, as well as freshly founded start-ups from a wide range of industries to facilitate connections with the brightest talent in the Bremen area.
The event offers excellent opportunities for employers, alumni, and Bremen area students alike, enhancing networking, career development, and recruitment efforts.
International organizations such as Microsoft, Tesla, AB InBev, KPMG, Barry Callebaut, and Roche, as well as regional companies such as the dairy enterprise DMK Group, leading names in research such as the Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Marum and Fraunhofer Mevis, are examples of partners that have made the Career Fair successful year after year. See below for an extensive list.
Registration link and further information
If you are interested in participating in the Career Fair as an exhibitor, please fill out our Interest Form.
- Gain visibility for your organization’s brand and promote your organization in an exhibitor’s booth
- Enhance your recruitment efforts:
- give a presentation on your company, current projects, internships and job opportunities to a captive audience
- engage 1:1 with individual students
- tap into the pool of more than 1000 young talents
- Sit on a panel and encourage and enlighten current students on how to succeed as they embark on their career path
- For our alumni start-ups, inspire current students by sharing your entrepreneurial journey – take advantage of start-up booths for our alumni at a special price (ACT QUICKLY! only a limited number available)
- Network with fellow alumni and employers and acquire information about industry trends and best practices
Alumni and Career Services
Alumni and Career Services
Tel: +49 421 200 4212
Office: Reimar Lüst Hall 129