Startup 101 Entrepreneur Career Expo

Startup 101 Entrepreneur Career Expo

February 28, 2012
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

The Startup 101 Career Fair is held during Stanford's E-Week. Presented by the Career Development Center and several student groups including ASES, BASES, Energy Crossroads, and PDSA, this career fair will give students the unique opportunity to learn about exciting startups, as well as larger employers.

 

Tuesday, Febuary 28th 2011 - 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor

Is this the same as the BASES Startup Career Fair?

No. Although BASES is a host for the Startup 101 fair, the BASES Startup Career Fair is a different fair held Jan 12th 2012 on the engineering quad. Both fairs have their own advantages. Startup 101 is co-hosted with several groups and held right in the middle of E-Week. The BASES Startup Career Fair is early in the quarter when students tend to be more engaged and have time for thir carrer searches. If you can, we encourage you to go to both!

Additionally, The BASES Start-up Career fair is $500 for a half table and $700 for a full table (includes lunch, parking, and access to post jobs on the BASES Digest Newsletter ~5,000 people). The Startup 101 Career Fair is $300 half table, $400 full table, and if you sign up for both fairs you get a $100 discount. 

There is no more space avaialble for startups in this year's Feb 28th Startup 101 Fair.

Register online for the Startup101 Job Fair by logging into your Cardinal Careers (NACElink) account: https://stanford-csm.symplicity.com/employers/ If you do not have a Cardinal Careers account, please click "Register" 

and submit a short on-line profile. Once you receive your password, you must login to Cardinal Careers and find the Startup101 Job Fair link on your home page under "Events." Please affiliate yourself with BASES during registration and feel free to reach out to use with any questions or would like to forward job descriptions to our team email lists. 

Please contact Will on the external relations team with any questions at wguyman@stanford.edu.