Berkeley College announces spring career fair for employers and jobseekers on April 1

Michele Siekerka President & CEO
Michele Siekerka President & CEO
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Berkeley College announced on Mar. 20 that it will host its Spring Career Fair on Wednesday, April 1, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Woodland Park campus located at 44 Rifle Camp Road. The event is open to businesses offering full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities, as well as students, alumni, and community jobseekers.

The career fair aims to connect employers with potential candidates and provide attendees with opportunities to explore different career paths, network with industry professionals, and learn about available positions in various fields. Companies scheduled to attend include BAYADA Home Health Care, Chase Bank, several police departments, the New York State Police, the YMCA, among others.

“During our Fall Career Fair, we welcomed nearly 70 hiring employers actively seeking top talent for their organizations,” said Ihor Andruch, Assistant Director of Career Services and Professor at the School of Professional Studies at Berkeley College. “We look forward to our spring 2026 event and hearing about the successes of our students, alumni, and the local community in forging professional connections and moving closer toward their career aspirations,” Andruch said.

Jobseekers are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their resumes, dress professionally, and be prepared for discussions with employers during the event.

The New Jersey Business and Industry Association serves as the nation’s largest statewide employer association representing private-sector employers throughout New Jersey according to its official website. The association advances competitive excellence and financial success for its members while providing essential information and services according to its official website. Michele Siekerka is president and chief executive officer of the association according to its official website. The organization also facilitates partnerships among businesses, government entities, and academic institutions according to its official website, while offering advocacy resources and cost-saving benefits designed to support business prosperity according to its official website.



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