With a record-breaking freshman class and record number of students on campus in the Fall 2025 semester, the BYU-Idaho Career Fair is aiming to be the biggest of its kind up to this point.
The Career Fair is an event put on by the Career Center at BYU-Idaho, and features around 150 companies, both local and national, grad schools and military recruiters who students can speak with as they look forward to life after graduation.
“We have a lot of alumni who work all over the country, and they want to come back and recruit BYUI students,” said Janet Barton in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio. “We have companies from Kansas City, New Yor and Seattle, but we have also have a lot of local companies like Melaleuca and Brad Hall, and a lot of grad schools out of Utah and Idaho.”
Janet Barton is the marketing and event coordinator for the BYU-Idaho Career Center. It’s her job to help promote and organize the Career Fair.
Aside from the business booths, there will also be an area for students to get free headshot photos that Barton says they can use for LinkedIn profiles, among other things. There will also be a new alumni chapter presidents table that will offer opportunities in specific markets and cities.
The Career Fair isn’t just for seniors.
“Even if you’re a freshman and you’re just exploring opportunities or just starting to think about it, come to the Career Fair,” Barton said. “It’s not just for seniors who are ready to get a job right now. It’s for everybody at whatever stage you’re in.”
Both students and employers alike have enjoyed past fairs.
“Feedback has been, overall, really positive,” Barton said. “The satisfaction from students is really high afterwards, and same with employers. We hear from them that ‘yours in one of our favorite fairs to go to.’ They say really good things about our students.”
If anything, students can get valuable practice interacting with recruiters from different companies.
“Students say they were nervous walking in, but once they started having conversations, they gave us the feedback that it was really good practice,” Barton said. “Students have said that maybe next time they’ll feel a little more confident.”
The Career Fair is Thursday, Oct. 16 at the BYU-Idaho Center courts. It will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, click here.