
Friday, September 26, 2025, 1:00 – 4:00pm ET
Harvard Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) – 59 Shepard St., Cambridge, MA 02138
Event Overview
The Harvard Technology, Science, & Data Fair will bring undergraduates, master’s, and PhD students and recent alumni together with employers to discuss opportunities in software engineering, data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, UX/UI design, physical and life sciences, and other STEM fields.
For Students:
- Eligibility: Open to all Harvard University & MIT degree students and alumni – bring your school ID; please note some organizations may be targeting specific class years.
- Harvard FAS Students: Share your resume when you register in Crimson Careers to be included in the Technology, Science, & Data Fair Resume Book. Watch this short video to learn how to add your resume to the event resume book.
- Harvard Students from Other Graduate Schools & MIT Students: Advanced Registration Not Required
When you arrive to the event, there will be an opportunity to sign in and make a name tag.
- View, search, and filter the current list of participating organizations. Note that organizations are added on a rolling basis.
- If you have accessibility needs or questions related to this event, please contact mcs@fas.harvard.edu.
For Employers
- Register Here.
- Resume Book: All organizations are invited to access the opt-in Technology, Science, & Data Fair Resume Book. Please submit the Career Fair Resume Book Registration Form to purchase a resume book. The event resume book will be sent within 2 business days following the career fair. Contact employers@fas.harvard.edu with any questions. Please note, career fair participants will automatically have access to the event resume book.
Harvard reserves the right to modify any in-person event to a virtual format in response to public health concerns. For questions and additional information, please contact our Employer Relations Team at employers@fas.harvard.edu
If you have accessibility needs or questions related to this event, please contact mcs@fas.harvard.edu