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Prepping for Fall Recruiting Season

How to get ahead of fall career fairs and recruiting events

As we kick off a new academic year, it's the ideal time to gear up for the fast-approaching fall recruiting season. Many industries — especially competitive ones like finance, consulting, and tech — begin hiring soon after the semester starts. Whether you're aiming for an internship or a full-time role, early preparation can make all the difference between being overlooked and landing an offer.

Why Being Proactive Matters

In sectors like tech and finance, applications often open in August/September, with interviews and offers coming as early as November or December for May graduates (1, 2). Missing this window could mean losing out on top opportunities before you even begin. In fact, many employers convert a significant portion of their interns into full-time hires, meaning your summer internship strategy can shape your future career path (3).

Get Ready Now

  1. Clarify Your Career Goals
    Knowing what careers and roles interest you is the foundation of effective prep. This does not mean that you need to know every applicable job title. Reflect on your strengths and skillsets, and map out your internship or job preferences. Companies will be more interested and engaged when you can articulate why you're a strong match.
  2. Target Companies Strategically
    Don’t cast a wide net without intentionally considering your options. Identify organizations that align with your values, culture, skill sets, and industry goals. Think about the kinds of problems you want to help an employer solve as well. Develop a shortlist of companies to follow closely. Tailoring your approach based on how your experience is relevant to an organization makes a stronger impression than generic outreach.
  3. Polish Your Documents
    Your resume and LinkedIn profile should highlight tangible evidence and leadership  — whether that’s through academic projects, extracurricular achievements, or internship experiences. Use the STAR technique (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to frame how to best showcase successes and skills. Quantify impact as much as possible.
  4. Network Thoughtfully
    Since the Fall semester brings job fairs and info sessions the groundwork starts now. Reach out to alumni for informational interviews on LinkedIn or Retrievers Connect. Attend relevant workshops and events to build rapport and relationships before hiring ramps up.
  5. Practice Interview Skills
    From behavioral questions to technical interviews, preparation for what’s ahead builds confidence. Use mock interviews through a Career Center appointment or Big Interview to improve your delivery and composure. Early practice ensures you're ready when opportunities surface. 

The Timeline: Fall Recruiting in Context

  • August–September: Recruiters post internship and entry-level positions, especially in tech and consulting.
  • September–October: Networking and career fairs are in full swing.
  • November–December: Offers begin rolling out — often before the semester wraps up.

By following these tips and being proactive, you'll be ahead of the curve when competition heats up.

Act Now: Join Resume Rescue

Need help getting your resume polished and interview ready before all the action starts? Join us at Resume Rescue on September 2nd or 9th for tailored help on your resume. 

And be sure to subscribe to the Career Center’s myUMBC group to get notified of all our recruitment events.

Final Thought
Fall recruiting doesn’t wait — and neither should you. By setting clear goals, targeting the right organizations, and refining your materials and network now, you’ll be well-positioned to stand out and succeed. Make the most it and lay the foundation now for future success. You won't regret it. 

(1)   https://yello.co/blog/planning-your-fall-recruitment-season-and-heading-back-to-campus

(2)   https://www.levelall.com/blog-posts/fall-internship-recruiting-timeline-land-a-corporate-internship

(3)   https://www.naceweb.org/talent-acquisition/trends-and-predictions

 

 

Posted: August 25, 2025, 4:45 PM

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