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Spring 2026 Tech Micro-Career Fair Showcases Pathways in AI, Data, and Technology Careers

On a beautiful spring afternoon in Times Square, Touro Graduate School of Technology’s 2026 Spring AI, Data, and Tech Micro-Career Fair took place on March 25, 2026, bringing together tech students, GST alumni, and employers for an impactful and engaging experience focused on networking and career exploration. The event provided a dynamic setting for meaningful conversations between emerging tech talent and organizations seeking to fill critical roles across AI, data, and technology fields.

Several companies with GST alumni, including Fabuwood, proudly returned to campus to recruit at their alma mater. Alumni professionals represented their organizations while seeking candidates for in-demand technology positions such as UX/UI Designer, Full-Time Software Development Product Owner, Software QA Engineer, Data Developer, and AI Enablement Architect. Their participation underscored the strength of the alumni-to-student career pipeline and the lasting connections fostered within the GST community.

Alumni and employers engaging with Touro GST students

The New York City Police Department (NYPD) also participated in the fair, where GST alumni currently serve, and actively recruited GST students with academic backgrounds in Data Analytics, Business Intelligence & Database Systems, Cybersecurity & Network Administration, and Technology Leadership / Project Management. Additionally, the New York State Office of Information Technology Services engaged with attendees to recruit for both full-time and internship opportunities, seeking candidates for Information Technology Specialist, Interns, and majors in Artificial Intelligence Systems, UX/UI & Interaction Design, Cybersecurity & Network Administration, and Web & App Development.

NYPD and New York State Office of Information Technology Services booths at the career fair

Alumni and tech students from GST, NYSCAS, LCAS, and the Lander College for Women (LCW) were well represented at the event, arriving dressed professionally and prepared with resumes in hand. Their strong presence, professionalism, and engagement left a positive and lasting impression on recruiters. Overall, the fair served as a valuable opportunity for current students who carved time out of their afternoons to expand their professional networks, gain exposure to diverse industries, and learn more about the organizations and career pathways represented.

Touro students expanding their professional networks at the 2026 Career Fair