IMU Career Fair 2026
Don't just show up. Show up expected 🎯
How it works?
⚡ Three steps. About an hour of your life.
1️⃣ Get your CV ready: do this first, not last Same university, same degree, same graduation year: on paper most of you look identical. What separates applications is the specific stuff: the project you built 💻, the society you ran 🤝, the summer in your uncle's shop 🧾, the third language nobody asked about 🗣️. Most students leave all of it off.
Our Graduate Market Readiness Handbook 2026 shows you how to put it on: building a CV with little or no work experience, what Libyan employers actually read for, writing up university projects so they count, and handling the ten-minute conversation at a stand. Free, about thirty minutes.
2️⃣ Browse and apply: Open a company, see what they do and who they want, hit apply. Upload your CV, answer a few short questions, done. Your application goes straight to that company's recruiters, grouped by your major so the right person opens it, and you can check your own status any time.
3️⃣ Meet them on the day: Visit the stands of the companies you applied to and introduce yourself. Some will interview you there and then.
🏢 The Companies
15 of them: cloud and software ☁️, cybersecurity 🔐, consulting 📊, marketing and PR 📣, recruitment and training 🎓, industry and holding groups 🏗️ and the development sector 🌍.
Not sure where to start? Banks need developers, software companies need people who can sell. Treat this as a starting point, not a fence.
💻 Computer Science, Mainly: Alaan Cloud Services · Digital Cloud · Eta Coding · Arab Tech · Septimius Security
📊 Business Management, Mainly: Al Tamkeen Management Consultancy · Dawaam Recruitment & Training · Legacy Marketing and Public Relations · Jeyad · Masarak · Darb Al-Tatweer
🔀 Open to both, Mainly: Al Shaheen Holding Group · HB Group · HEMFA · Moomken Organization
🙋 The questions you're actually asking
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Can I apply to more than one company?
Yes, and you should. It doesn't count against you. Each company only ever sees its own applicants.
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I'm in first or second year. Is it too early?
No. Several of these companies run internships and part-time roles built for students who haven't graduated. Apply now and next year they already know who you are.
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I have no work experience. Should I bother?
Yes. Almost nobody here has years of experience; that's the entire point of a university career fair. Projects, volunteering, societies, freelance work, part-time jobs all count. The handbook shows you how to write about them.
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What happens after I apply?
You get a confirmation email straight away, then you can check your own status any time. You'll hear either way, as every application gets an answer.
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Who sees my CV, and does any of this cost money?
Only the company you applied to and the Ejad team running the fair. It isn't shared with the other 22, sold, or used for anything else, see our Data & privacy page. And no, none of this costs students anything. If anyone ever asks you for a fee, it isn't us and you should not pay.