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On October 8, 2024, more than 150 civil engineering students gathered in the George Mason University HUB Ballroom to meet with 58 companies for the twentieth annual George Mason University American Society of Civil Engineers (GMU ASCE) Career Fair.

Instructional Associate Professor Doaa Bondok oversees the event annually, this year along with GMU ASCE student officer Kenneth Torrico-Pardo, who served as the company relations coordinator. Other student officers assisted with preparing career fair packets, checking attendees’ identification badges, and event registration, among other tasks.

“The ASCE Career Fair offers opportunities for students at all levels—both undergraduate and graduate—whether they are just beginning to explore civil engineering or have some industry experience,” said Bondok. “This event connects students directly with potential employers, provides insights into various career paths, and helps them build essential professional networks.”