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How to Register (it's free)

Each day of this two-day conference will focus on a specific set of job functions and require separate registrations, accessible via the buttons below. You can register for the specific day that fits your job search or you can register for both days to access the full conference. Registration is free.

 

Day One: Data & Tech

The first day of the conference will feature jobs in data and tech

Day Two: Finance

The second day of the conference will focus on jobs in finance


What's Included for Candidates

 

1-on-1 Recruiter Chats

Interact directly with recruiters through exclusive employer booth chat boxes

Career Event Job Board

Employers will be posting open positions selected for MS/MBA candidates

Diverse Employer Pool

Past virtual events have attracted top employers from a wide range of industries

Customized Employer Booths

Browse and visit employer booths to research companies and view their open jobs

Résumé Sharing

Let employers know you're interested and send your résumé to participating recruiting teams

Hundreds of Job Postings

Relish sources targeted jobs for each of our virtual events, ensuring you'll find relevant postings


School Sponsors

The following programs are featured partners for this virtual career event

University of Michigan - Ross School of Business

Fordham University - Gabelli School of Business

Michigan State University - Broad College of Business

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Gies College of Business

Rice University - Jones Graduate School of Business

University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business

Texas A&M University - Mays Business School

University of Georgia - Terry College of Business

And additional candidates from the hundreds of top business schools in the RelishCareers network


Employer Sponsors

The following employers are featured partners for this virtual career event

Day 1:
Synechron
Navy Exchange Service Command
Signet Jewelers
New Horizon
Co-Op
OrangeShine
Viasat
TaxJar

Day 2:
Accenture Federal Services
Co-Op
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Zayo Group

About the Partnership

Dice, eFinancialCareers and RelishCareers are partnering together to support top MBA and Masters-level talent seeking positions in Data, Technology and Finance. This partnership will unite RelishCareers success in facilitating recruiting for MBA and other Master’s business degrees and Dice’s unmatched experience creating career events designed to attract best-in-class technologists and finance professionals.


Past Testimonials

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Senior Associate Director, Career Coaching MSU - Broad

"RelishCareer's Virtual Career Fairs have been very successful. The events have offered a way for students to get in front of many employers, connect with them virtually, and apply for their positions. Relish's employer reach and virtual capabilities make them a great partner to deploy virtual recruiting strategies."

Associate Director, Business Development, Career Center Minnesota - Carlson

"We enjoyed participating in the RelishCareers Virtual Career Fair. The Relish team is organized, tech savvy, and helpful with employer outreach. Our students were excited to engage with a wide pool of employers. With Relish's hands-on support, the employers were well prepared for the event."                 

Talent Acquisition Lead Wells Fargo

"The RelishCareers virtual career fair we participated in was very successful. The event was well organized and provided Wells Fargo Talent Acquisition an opportunity to connect with top talent interested in career opportunities within financial services. Our recruiters that participated enjoyed the ability to participate and experience overall. Thank you again RelishCareers Team for the invite!"

Campus Recruiting Team Verizon

"Relish has allowed Verizon to promote MBA roles in a timely and professional manner, and the webinars help make us more approachable. Through these webinars and messaging features, Relish provided us exposure to students that we would have not had access to otherwise."