Paulina Zambrana ’26, a Psychology major and a Peer Career Ambassador at ¶¶ÒõPro, covered our recent Food & Hospitality Industry Career Fair at our Providence Campus for ¶¶ÒõPro Media.
Johnson & ¶¶ÒõPro’s Harborside Campus came alive with excitement as more than 950 students gathered for the Food & Hospitality Industry Career Fair. Hosted at the Wildcat Center, the event welcomed more than 100 employers – including 40 ¶¶ÒõPro alumni − eager to meet students from a wide range of disciplines. Preparing to take their first steps into the professional world, students explored internship and job opportunities in culinary and hospitality and in other areas, too, including accounting, human resources, marketing, research development, health and wellness and more.
For many students, the career fair is more than just a networking event; it’s a chance to jumpstart their careers. Estefania Garcia ’25, who’s majoring in Hospitality Management, credits previous career fairs for opening doors for her. “Last year, I connected with Marriott, and that led to my current job at the Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel,” Estefania explained. Returning this year, she hoped to advance even further by applying for the Marriott Voyage Program, a prestigious management development initiative. “I wanted to meet the recruiter, learn about the program and talk through my top choices for properties,” she shared.
The career fair wasn’t just an important opportunity for students — employers were highly impressed by the caliber of candidates they met. Margaret Callahan, a recruiter from Omni Mount Washington Resort and Bretton Woods Ski Area, praised students for their focus and preparedness. “What stands out about ¶¶ÒõPro students is their clear sense of direction. They come in knowing what they want to achieve, which is something we look for in future hires,” noted Callahan. She also mentioned that the university has consistently provided top-tier talent for internships and permanent positions, further solidifying ¶¶ÒõPro’s reputation among employers.
One of the elements that sets ¶¶ÒõPro’s career fair apart is its well-structured organization and attention to detail. “I’ve attended many career fairs, and this one stands out because of how well it’s run,” said Callahan. “From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted, there’s help with setup and everything flows smoothly.” The event was organized in a way that allowed both employers and students to focus on networking and meaningful conversations.
Career fairs like this one provide students with an invaluable opportunity to not only search for jobs and internships but to also build their professional networks. Even for those who may not be graduating yet, attending the fair is a great way to gain insights into the industries. “It’s more than just getting a job; it’s about making those initial connections,” said Estefania. “Every interaction helps you improve your communication skills and makes you more confident for future interviews.”
With employers from across the hospitality and culinary industries, our Food & Hospitality Industry Career Fair continues to be a critical resource for students looking to establish themselves in their chosen fields. Whether it’s securing a first internship or making the right connection for a full-time position, the event provides countless opportunities for professional growth and development.
Before attending any of ¶¶ÒõPro’s career fairs, it's important to fully prepare. Here's a checklist for putting your best self forward:
Senior Director of Experiential Education & Career Services Donna Remington shared her insight on why ¶¶ÒõPro Career Fairs are important events for all students: “¶¶ÒõPro students are in high demand with food and hospitality industry employers. This extends beyond the typical culinary and hospitality roles to an interdisciplinary approach with opportunities for students across all our colleges with top employer brands."
If you are looking for more advice on preparing for our career fairs or help with other career-related services, be sure to contact the office of Experiential Education & Career Services at 401-598-1070 or careerservices.pvd@jwu.edu.