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Explore co-op, summer, part-time or new grad roles at Brock’s 2026 Experience Expo  

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Brock University’s Experience Expo is back for 2026, bringing more than 80 employers to Brock for the largest on-campus recruitment fair. The event provides students with the opportunity to make multiple career connections in one place.  

The Expo runs on Jan. 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Ian D. Beddis Gymnasium. It is open to Brock students across various programs and years of study, as well as recent graduates.  

The Expo offers an opportunity to explore a wide variety of employment positions, ranging from full-time roles for recent and upcoming graduates, co-op work terms, part-time positions or summer jobs, so there are plenty of opportunities to learn what organizations are looking for and which paths may fit your interests. 

Additionally, the event allows students to network with employers across industries or even just build networking skills — starting conversations, asking questions and practicing introducing yourself — in a low-pressure environment.  

Brock’s Co-op, Career and Experimental Education (CCEE) team organizes this event and will be available to coach, guide and support students throughout the Expo as needed.  

Brock’s Career Education Team will also be available to help you put your best foot forward at the event, offering résumé reviews and support. There will also be an on-site photobooth available, providing students with the opportunity to obtain professional headshots.  

There is nothing specific needed for the event, except for your presence.  However, it may be helpful to bring a few copies of your résumé, dress like you would for an interview and create a short introduction, almost like an elevator pitch about yourself — your program, what you’re looking for and what you’re interested in learning. 

With limited spots available at the Expo, it is recommended that students register as soon as possible through the Experience Expo event page or ExperienceBU

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