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Recruiting with AIChE

Why should my organization attend the AIChE Recruitment Fair?It's the premier venue for reaching top chemical engineering undergraduates from the leading chemical engineering schools. It's a cost-effective way to reach chemical engineering students and to showcase the benefits of your...

Why should my organization attend the AIChE Recruitment Fair?

  • It's the premier venue for reaching top chemical engineering undergraduates from the leading chemical engineering schools. 
  • It's a cost-effective way to reach chemical engineering students and to showcase the benefits of your program.
  • Meet the most committed chemical engineering students both seeking industry opportunities and continuing their education, at the graduate level.
  • No larger gathering of your target market audience to connect in person with them — over 1,300 students from over 100 different universities.

Booth Package Generally Includes:

  • 6ft. skirted table
  • Two chairs
  • 7" x 44" Identification Sign (single line)
  • Wastebasket

Please contact Michelle Marsnick with Recruitment Fair questions.

 

Participants in the 2013 Annual Student Conference Recruitment Fair

AspenTech Louisiana State University - Cain Department of Chemical Engineering Tulane University University of Tennessee
Auburn University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Akron University of Texas - Austin
Chevron Membrane Technology & Research, Inc. University of Arkansas University of Tulsa
City College of New York Michigan State University University of California, Riverside University of Utah
Clemson University New Mexico State University University of Chicago - Institute for Molecular Engineering University of Virginia
Colorado School of Mines Northeastern University University of Colorado - Boulder University of Wyoming
Columbia University Ohio State University University of Delaware Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Vanderbilt Unviersity
Cornell University Oklahoma State University University of Houston Wayne State University
CPKelco Omega Chi Epsilon University of Kansas - Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis West Virginia University
Dow Corning Oregon State University University of Kansas - Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute
DuPont Pennsylvania State University University of Michigan Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
Emerson Process Management Rice University University of Notre Dame  
Georgia Tech SAChE University of Pittsburgh  
Hanwha Chemical Society for Biological Engineering (SBE) University of South California  
Honeywell - UOP Texas A&M University University of South Carolina