Frequently Asked Questions – San Diego Job Fairs
What is a San Diego job fair?
A San Diego job fair is an in-person hiring event where multiple employers from the San Diego region come together to meet job seekers, share information about open positions, accept résumés, and identify candidates for interviews and offers.
Are all San Diego events in person?
Yes. The San Diego events currently listed on this page are in-person job fairs, held from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Diego – Mission Valley.
Do I need to live in San Diego to attend?
No. While the jobs featured focus on San Diego County and surrounding areas, candidates from other regions are welcome, especially if you are relocating or willing to commute.
Do I need to register in advance?
Yes, advance registration is strongly recommended. It ensures faster check-in, gives employers a preview of expected attendance, and allows us to send you event updates and preparation tips.
How much does it cost to attend as a job seeker?
There is no cost for job seekers to attend our San Diego job fairs. Admission is free, your main investment is preparation and time at the event. Employers pay to exhibit.
What should I bring to the job fair?
- Printed copies of your résumé
- A pen and notepad (or phone notes app) for recruiter names and next steps
- A list of target employers and roles that interest you
- A professional, positive attitude
What should I wear?
Plan to dress professionally, business or business casual. First impressions matter, and a neat, polished appearance will help you stand out to recruiters.
Are interviews conducted during the event?
Often, yes. Many employers conduct quick screening interviews at their booth or in a nearby area. If there is a strong match, they may schedule a more formal interview shortly after the fair.
What kinds of employers attend?
You will typically see employers from healthcare, life sciences, professional and business services, technology, defense and government, finance, logistics, hospitality, and retail, with roles ranging from entry-level to experienced professional and management.














