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Career Fair Info
The Industrial & Systems Engineering Career Fair typically sees over 700 Industrial Engineering students actively looking for full-time, co-op, and internship opportunities. Most recruiters indicate they would be interested in participating in the event again. Texas A&M Industrial & Systems Engineering department
has strong programs in manufacturing and production systems, logistics and
supply chain management, operations research, data science, applied probability
and statistics, systems engineering, quality and reliability, and system simulation. Consistently ranking among the top 10 industrial engineering departments in the United States over the past 10 years, our graduates are well-prepared candidates to fill positions in any industry.
📅 February 3rd, 2025
🕙 11:00 am to 5 pm
⭐ 10:00 am Early Access for IISE Members
📍 Texas A&M Memorial Student Center (MSC), Room 2400
Pricing & Payment
Companies can choose to purchase either a career fair package or support us through a corporate sponsorship.
Register by January 20th secure your spot.
Pricing
Our ($750) career fair package includes:
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1 booth (1 table)
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Lunch and refreshments
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2 all-day parking passes
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Company page in the student career fair guide
Career Fair is also included with Sponsorship Packages.
Payments
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Companies can complete career fair payment in three ways:
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Individual Career Fair Payment (Pay)
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IISE Sponsorship (Learn more)
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ISEN Partnership Program (Learn more)
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Payments must be received by January 27th
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All payments are done online via the Texas A&M eStore, Marketplace by Flywire.
For any questions, please contact us at iise.external@tamu.edu
Company Checklist
1. Register
2. Complete payment
-Individual payment or
-Sponsorship
3. Review information regarding logistics (view)
Recruiting Guidelines
IISE asks that companies attending the IISE Career Fair abide by the NACE Principles of Professional Conduct:
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Employers making employment offers to Texas A&M University students are asked to review the NACE Position Statement on Setting Reasonable Deadlines for Job Offers.
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In accordance with NACE Principles of Professional Conduct, we ask that you refrain from any practice that improperly influences and affects job acceptances, including undue time pressure and exploding offers.
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While we recognize that you may have certain restrictions on how flexible you can be, we do ask that you give students a minimum of two weeks to consider full-time, co-op, and internship offers. Further, to minimize reneges or declines after offer acceptance, we encourage you to leave offers open until October 15th in the Fall and March 1st in the Spring.
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For extending an offer after your summer internship program, we encourage you to give students until October 15th to accept the offer.
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All offers for full-time, co-op, or internship employment should be made in writing, either electronic or hard copy. The start of the offer timeline is defined by the date on the written offer letter.
IISE along with the Texas A&M Career Center highly encourage employers to comply with these practices.