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2026 Chattogram Job Fair: Bridging Students and Major Corporations

The Chattogram Job Fair 2026, a significant event for students and job seekers, is set to take place on July 20 at Chittagong University.

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The Chattogram Job Fair 2026, jointly organized by the Chittagong University Central Students' Union (CUCSU) and Excellence Bangladesh, is scheduled for Monday, July 20, at the Buddijibi Chattar and the Central Shaheed Minar premises of Chittagong University (CU). The fair, running from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, aims to connect students with leading corporate organizations and provide career development opportunities.

Event Details and Participants

The announcement was made at a press conference by CUCSU General Secretary Sayed Bin Habib and Executive Member Sohanur Rahman Sohan. They highlighted that the event will feature prominent organizations such as PRAN-RFL Group, IFAD Group, Meghna Group, City Bank, Islami Bank, Pubali Bank, and several other service sector companies. Over 8,000 students, job seekers, and young professionals are expected to attend, including participants from various public and private universities across the Chattogram region.

Career Summit and Additional Opportunities

Alongside the job fair, the Career Summit 2026 will be held at the Faculty of Business Administration Auditorium from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The summit will include sessions on career planning, leadership, skill development, job preparation, and future workplace opportunities, led by corporate executives, HR professionals, entrepreneurs, and career mentors. Five fourth-year and master's students from each academic department will be selected to attend the exclusive career summit.

Participants in the job fair will have access to CV collection, on-the-spot CV screening, spot interviews, career counseling, corporate networking, and direct interaction with recruiters. They can explore and apply for full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities. The organizers, in coordination with the university administration, have made comprehensive arrangements to ensure security, volunteer support, directional assistance, and overall event management.

Source: BSS

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