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SZABIST University Islamabad successfully hosted Job Fair 2026 , organized by Student Career Services & Alumni Relations in collaboration with the SZABIST Alumni Global Association (SAGA). The event provided an exceptional platform for students and recent graduates to connect directly with leading employers, explore career opportunities, and gain valuable industry exposure.
The fair brought together 36 organizations representing nine diverse industry sectors, including information technology, banking, healthcare, telecommunications, education, media, and the social development sector. A total of 103 industry representatives participated in the event, creating a dynamic environment for recruitment, networking, and professional engagement.
Technology companies formed the largest group of participating employers, reflecting the increasing demand for talent in software development, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and emerging digital technologies. Business and management graduates were among the most sought-after candidates, followed closely by students from computing and technology disciplines.
Throughout the event, employers conducted screening discussions, reviewed resumes, and shared information about internship programs, management trainee opportunities, and full-time career positions. Industry representatives emphasized the growing importance of communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills, alongside technical competencies such as data analytics, AI applications, and digital marketing expertise.
Job Fair 2026 served as a valuable bridge between academia and industry, enabling students to better understand employer expectations while expanding their professional networks. The event also reinforced the importance of career readiness and lifelong learning in an increasingly competitive job market.
By connecting emerging talent with active recruiters and industry leaders, Job Fair 2026 strengthened SZABIST Islamabad’s industry partnerships and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to graduate employability, professional development, and meaningful academia–industry collaboration.

