West Coast Virtual Fair
Looking for a summer job? Graduating this spring and want to connect with the right employer?
Sign up for UVic's Virtual Career Fair to meet employers from across sectors and industries on your schedule.
- Book 10-minute one-on-one or group sessions
- Drop off your résumé at employer booths
- Learn about work and volunteer opportunities
- Meet employers and professionals from a wide range of organizations
February 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Register now
Register today and mark February 11 in your calendar.
We'll send you an email in early February 2026 that will give you access to the Virtual Fair Platform to browse exhibitor booths and book virtual sessions with employers.
Who can you meet?
With exhibitors from across the public, private and non-profit sectors, there's something for students of every program, no matter your interests or career goals!
Keep checking back as we'll be updating our exhibitor list every week! Please note that UVic does not endorse virtual fair exhibitors.
At ICBC, our job is making sure the auto insurance system works for all road users.
- Types of opportunities: Co-op opportunities
- Skills they’re seeking: Communication | Problem Solving | Technology
- Recruiting from these programs: Applied Science / Engineering | Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Business | Communication, Art and Technology | Science
Developmental Disabilities Association is a community living agency that provides over 50 community-based programs and services to children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in Vancouver and Richmond. We create extended networks of support, invest in individual needs, and strive for an inclusive and safe community.
- Types of opportunities: Career positions | Seasonal positions | Volunteers
- Skills they’re seeking: Communication | Problem Solving | Teamwork
- Supports these Sustainable Development Goals: Reduced Inequalities
- Recruiting from these programs: Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Education / Child and Youth Care | Health Sciences | Medicine and Nursing | Social Work
Shelter Movers Vancouver is a volunteer-powered organization, providing free moving and storage services to individuals and families fleeing abuse in 13 regions across the Lower Mainland. Established in 2018, we collaborate with community agencies and local businesses to support people, primarily women and children, as they transition to a life free of violence.
- Types of opportunities: Volunteer positions
- Skills they’re seeking: Communication | Community Engagement | Teamwork
- Supports these Sustainable Development Goals: Gender Equity | Reduced Inequalities | Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- Recruiting from these programs: Applied Science / Engineering | Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Business | Communication, Art and Technology | Dentistry | Education / Child and Youth Care | Environment / Forestry | Land and Food Systems | Health Sciences | Law | Medicine and Nursing | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Public Administration, Policy and Global Affairs | Science | Social Work
We serve some of the largest pension plans in Canada, representing more than 1,000 employers and over 780,000 active and retired members in five pension plans and one retirement benefit trust.
- Types of opportunities: Career positions | Co-op positions
- Skills they’re seeking: Communication | Problem Solving | Technology
- Recruiting from these programs: Applied Science / Engineering | Business | Communication, Art and Technology
At ICBC, our job is making sure the auto insurance system works for all road users.
- Types of opportunities: Co-op opportunities
- Skills they’re seeking: Data and Analysis | Planning and Organization | Technology
- Recruiting from these programs: Applied Science / Engineering | Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Business | Communication, Art and Technology | Science
CCNM, established in 1978 in Toronto, is the largest naturopathic medical education provider and the leading research institution in North America. CCNM operates two campuses - one in Toronto, and one in Metro Vancouver.
- Types of opportunities: Graduate school opportunities
- Skills they’re seeking: Planning and Organization | Self-Management | Teamwork
- Supports these Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-Being | Quality Education
- Recruiting from these programs: Applied Science / Engineering | Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Business | Communication, Art and Technology | Dentistry | Education / Child and Youth Care | Environment / Forestry | Land and Food Systems | Health Sciences | Law | Medicine and Nursing | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Public Administration, Policy and Global Affairs | Science | Social Work
The School offers two degrees: Master of Science in Audiology and Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. Both degrees are designed to lead to certification as either an Audiologist or Speech-Language Pathologist. Our curriculum ensures that students receive the knowledge, skills, and professional experience they need to excel in these crucial healthcare roles.
- Types of opportunities: Graduate programs | Training and educational opportunities
- Skills they’re seeking: Communication | Data and Analysis | Problem Solving
- Recruiting from these programs: Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Communication, Art and Technology | Health Sciences | Science
CCNM, established in 1978 in Toronto, is the largest naturopathic medical education provider and the leading research institution in North America. CCNM operates two campuses - one in Toronto, and one in Metro Vancouver.
- Types of opportunities: Graduate school opportunities
- Skills they’re seeking: Planning and Organization | Self-Management | Teamwork
- Supports these Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-Being | Quality Education
- Recruiting from these programs: Applied Science / Engineering | Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Business | Communication, Art and Technology | Dentistry | Education / Child and Youth Care | Environment / Forestry | Land and Food Systems | Health Sciences | Law | Medicine and Nursing | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Public Administration, Policy and Global Affairs | Science | Social Work
The School offers two degrees: Master of Science in Audiology and Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. Both degrees are designed to lead to certification as either an Audiologist or Speech-Language Pathologist. Our curriculum ensures that students receive the knowledge, skills, and professional experience they need to excel in these crucial healthcare roles.
- Types of opportunities: Graduate programs | Training and educational opportunities
- Skills they’re seeking: Communication | Data and Analysis | Problem Solving
- Recruiting from these programs: Arts / Social Sciences / Humanities | Communication, Art and Technology | Health Sciences | Science
Full list of exhibitors
You can find more about these employers, graduate schools and charities in the categories above.
- BC Pension Corporation
- Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine
- Developmental Disabilities Association
- ICBC (Insurance Incorporation of British Columbia)
- Shelter Movers Vancouver
- UBC, School of Audiology and Speech Sciences
UVic does not endorse virtual fair attendees; we encourage you to connect with exhibitors of your choice.
Prepare for the fair
In January and February 2026, we'll be running a workshop series to help you prepare for the fair and find a job you love.
You can also check out our regular career development workshops.
Feb 10: Building Career Connections: Your Guide to Easy, Authentic Networking Workshop
Learn how to step up your networking skills at this fun, hour-long workshop.
- Date: February 10
- Time: 12:30 to 1:20 p.m.
Date TBA: How to use the platform & speak to employers
We use a super cool platform for the West Coast Virtual Fair that lets you create a profile, search for employers by industry, type of job, accessibility and inclusion practices, and so much more.
In the first half of this workshop, you'll learn how to use this platform. Next, you'll learn about the professional etiquette of speaking to employers.
Come back soon to register.
General resources
Learn how to register and use the platform to make the connections that matter to you.
Accessibility
Eventus is committed to making its website usable by all people by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA (WCAG 2.0 AA).
At this time, Eventus’s virtual fair platform offers accessibility accommodations including:
- compatibility with voiceover technologies on all major browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Safari
- sufficient color contrast between foreground and background colours
- consistent navigation mechanisms across all UI
- error suggestions on applicable forms
- headings and labels throughout the application
Please be aware that our efforts are ongoing as our current website provider implements the relevant improvements to meet WCAG 2.0 AA guidelines over time.
If you need assistance in using the processes found within this site, or have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of this site, please contact us at support@eventus.io.
We are committed to create events that are welcoming for all. Please let us know in advance if we can make this event more accessible for you. You can also connect with our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion team at any time.