The DCU Careers Service will host over 100 companies and organisations for this year’s Careers Fair, showcasing employment opportunities to Dublin City University’s final year Undergraduate and Postgraduate students.

The Careers Fair is taking place in the Helix on Monday, 6 October, and Tuesday, 7 October, and gives students the opportunity to meet prospective employers, learn about their companies, graduate jobs schemes, and explore future options. 

The Careers Fair is divided up into two days:

Monday, 6 October: Business, Accounting, Finance and Law

Tuesday, 7 October: Science, Technology and Engineering

This event contributes to the high level of graduate employability in DCU as highlighted in our latest Graduate Outcome Survey results from this year, which indicates that 92% of DCU students are in employment or further study six to nine months after graduation. We are delighted that EY is the main sponsor of this year’s Careers Fairs. 

Yvonne McLoughlin, DCU Head of Careers Service explains:

“This year’s Careers Fair is more than just a job expo; it’s a direct link between our students and future employers. Bringing over 100 employers to campus across two days – one for Business, Accounting, Finance and Law on 6th October, and the other for Science, Technology and Engineering on 7th October – are creating a unique space for students to have meaningful, face-to-face conversations. This is where they can ask specific questions, gain insights into graduate programmes, a variety of job opportunities and discover what it’s truly like to work for these top companies.” 

Students are encouraged to do their research before attending the Fair. 

“The Careers Fair is a great opportunity for students to gain valuable insights into the variety of jobs and opportunities that their degree can lead to, which in turn can help them make more informed career choices,” says DCU Careers Consultant Venita Murphy.

“Students will get the chance to network with employers and find out about their companies and the job roles they are advertising. It is important that students prepare for attending the Fair by doing their research on the companies beforehand to allow them to have more focused discussions on the day and help them decide what companies they would like to apply to. These interactions will also strengthen their future job applications.” Ms Murphy added. 

Register online for DCU’s biggest career event and find out more about the companies in attendance

The list of employers due to attend DCU Careers Fair are listed below

Business, Accounting, Finance and Law Organisations attending 6th October

2K Games Dublin

A&L Goodbody LLP

AbbVie

Accenture

AHEAD Ireland

AIB Group

Aon

Aptiv

Arthur Cox Unlimited Company

AsIAm

Azets Ireland

Bank of Ireland

BDO Ireland

Bright Software Group

Byrne Wallace Shields LLP

Carne Group

Chief State Solicitor’s Office

CRH Group Services Ltd

Crowe Ireland

Cúirt Bhreithiúnais an Aontais Eorpaigh

daa

Deloitte Ireland LLP

Dublin City Council

Enterprise Ireland

Enterprise Mobility

ESB

EU Careers

EY

EY Law Ireland

First Derivative

Flynn O’Driscoll

FTI Consulting

Grant Thornton Ireland

Hayes Solicitors LLP

Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail

IGEES (The Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service)

Infineon Technologies

Irish Life

Kennedys Solicitors

Kingspan Group

KPMG

Leyton

Maples Group

MaplesFS (Maples Group)

Matheson LLP

Mazars Ireland

McCann FitzGerald LLP

Musgrave

Office of the Attorney General

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

ORIX Aviation

Ormsby & Rhodes Limited

Peter McVerry Trust

Philip Lee LLP

Pinsent Masons

PKF Brenson Lawlor

PTSB

PwC

RBK

RSM Ireland

Ryanair

S&W

Saffery

Scotiabank

Specialisterne Ireland

Teneo

Tirlan

UHY Farrelly Dawe White Limited

USIT Travel

William Fry LLP

Science, Technology, Engineering Organisations attending 7th October

2K Games Dublin

AbbVie

Accenture

AHEAD Ireland

Amazon

Amgen

Analog Devices

Aptiv

Arcadis

Arista Networks Ireland

Astatine Limited

Bank of Ireland

BearingPoint

BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.

Bloomberg LP

Boston Scientific

Central Statistics Office

Citi

daa

Deloitte Ireland LLP

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Dublin City Council

Dun & Bradstreet

EirGrid

Ericsson

EY

Fidelity Investments

Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail

IBM

IN2 Design Partnership Ltd

Infineon Technologies

Irish Cement (CRH company)

Jones Engineering

Kingspan Group

Kirby Group Engineering

KPMG

Lakeland Dairies

Leyton

Medtronic

Mercury Engineering

MSD

Murphy Ireland Limited

NeoDyne

Nitro Software

Pfizer Ireland

PM Group

PwC

Ryanair

SAP

Specialisterne Ireland

Stryker Innovation Centre

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Tirlan

Uisce Eireann

Uniphar

USIT Travel

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Winthrop Technologies Limited

Workday

WuXi Biologics