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February 12 | February 23-27, 2026
Be a part of TPE's premier virtual recruiting & placement event.
Welcome to TPE Spring Virtual Placement! Join us for an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, inspiration, and connection. Our event brings together [industry/community] leaders, experts, and enthusiasts to share knowledge, engage in meaningful discussions, and foster valuable connections. Explore innovative ideas, discover new opportunities, and be a part of this vibrant gathering. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious newcomer, there's something for everyone at TPE Spring Virtual Placement. Get ready for a day of learning, networking, and fun. See you there!
Designed for forward-thinking professionals, the TPE Career Fair unites hiring managers, industry experts, and career seekers in an immersive virtual environment. Experience all the benefits of an in-person event — networking, insightful conversations, and meaningful connections — without leaving your preferred location.

Percent of Employers would recommend TPE Virtual to colleagues

of Employers were “Very Satisfied” or “Satisfied” with the Quality of Candidates

of Employers had TPE Candidates as finalists

Booth Visits (2,097 Unique)
Gain an advantage by having access to a large pool of hiring employers who are committed to a timely recruiting and interview process.
Have your application materials reviewed by experienced professionals.
Set yourself apart by engaging and networking with employers during the career fair.
Get real-time answers to your questions about open positions, work environments, compensation, and much more.
Apply with ease from the platform and receive interview invitations.
Complete first and second round interviews* without having to travel. Note: not all employers will complete second round interviews during interview week.
So, whether you're looking to kickstart your career in a Student Affairs role or advance to your next opportunity for growth and impact, TPE Virtual is the perfect place to take the next step in your career journey!
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And many more…
Vice President, Dean of Students, Idaho State University
TPE Engagement Committee, University of Maryland
TPE Engagement Committee, University of North Florida
TPE Research Committee, NC State University
TPE Engagement Committee, Santa Clara University
TPE Services Committee, Idaho State University
Director, The Placement Exchange
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
TPE Engagement Committee , Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston Regional Campus
TPE Services Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The same old hiring process won’t deliver the results you need. Don’t risk losing another top candidate or prolonging your search. Embrace innovation and technology to quickly connect with a broad, diverse talent pool—streamlining your hiring and securing your next great hire faster than ever before.

Showcase your campus brand and market your institution as an exceptional place to work. TPE Virtual empowers you to stand out and attract top talent through engaging, customized virtual experiences.

Streamline your hiring process on an all-in-one platform with easy-to-use virtual tools that save time and resources. Connect with candidates anytime, anywhere—no travel required.

Break down barriers with inclusive, accessible virtual recruitment events that reach a diverse, wide-ranging talent pool. Ensure every candidate has the opportunity to engage and shine.
Explore The Placement Exchange to craft your career journey and gain the tools you need to succeed in student affairs.
Discover resources that help you stand out as an applicant, build confidence for interviews, and access equitable hiring and onboarding practices.
Exceptional Candidates
At TPE, we recruit exceptional Candidates across all career stages to meet your hiring needs.
From ambitious undergraduate and graduate students ready to launch their careers, to early career professionals seeking advancement, we connect you with motivated individuals eager to contribute. Our pool also includes experienced mid-level professionals pursuing growth opportunities, as well as seasoned senior-level leaders primed to take on director and unit leadership roles. Whatever the level, TPE delivers talented candidates prepared to make a meaningful impact in your organization.
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February 2, 2026: Event Opens!
February 12, 2026: Recruiting Fair (Noon-5:00pm ET)
February 16 - 20, 2026: Application & Invitation Week
February 23 - 27, 2026: Interview Week (8:00am-6:00pm ET Daily)
January 20, 2026 at 3pm ET: Orientation
Join us live for a walkthrough of the platform and the full schedule of events. You can register for that webinar here.
Today the platform opens. Recruiting Employers and their teams are now able to view Candidate profiles, save profiles, and invite Candidates to your booth on Recruiting Fair day.
Recruitment and hiring practices shape teams, culture, and long-term success. This TPE Academy webinar engages hiring committees and teams in exploring inclusive hiring practices that promote fairness, equity, and belonging throughout the recruitment process. Participants will examine common barriers to inclusive hiring and gain actionable strategies to create more equitable candidate experiences and stronger hiring outcomes.
Dr. Samantha Kibbish
TPE Engagement Committee, Santa Clara University
TPE Engagement Committee, Santa Clara University
Savannah Matherly
TPE Research Committee, NC State University
TPE Research Committee, NC State University
Candidates have limited space to share their impact and the breath of their experience in their application documents. As higher education professionals, we cultivate abundent and diverse skillsets, both interpersonal and technical. Therefore, it can feel diminishing when a candidate omitsw experinces due to space. In this hands on session, attendees will learn how to maximize the impact of their resume both in formatting and language.
Steph Olson
TPE Services Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
TPE Services Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Annie Henning
TPE Engagement Committee , Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston Regional Campus
TPE Engagement Committee , Southeast Missouri State University - Sikeston Regional Campus
This session invites employers to rethink traditional interview formats and embrace a conversational approach that builds rapport, uncovers strengths, and creates space for candidates to shine. We will explore strategies for crafting dialogue-based interviews, and asking questions that spark genuine storytelling rather than rehearsed responses.
Miguel Sosa
TPE Engagement Committee, University of North Florida
TPE Engagement Committee, University of North Florida
Aspen Shackleford
TPE Engagement Committee, University of Maryland
TPE Engagement Committee, University of Maryland
Your résumé tells what you’ve done—your cover letter tells who you are and why it matters. In today’s competitive job market, a strong cover letter is your chance to connect the dots between your experience, the institution, and the role you want. It shouldn’t repeat your résumé; it should interpret it—highlighting your value, showcasing your why, and explaining how your skills meet the employer’s needs. This session will help you understand why cover letters still matter, what employers actually look for, and how to craft a compelling narrative that sets you apart and makes them want to learn more.
Dr. Kenzalia Linen
University of Houston/University of Texas
University of Houston/University of Texas
This session addresses how employers communicate about complex topics such as institutional viability, organizational culture, leadership and decision-making styles, and power structures. It focuses on how to effectively engage with these subjects during the candidate screening and interview process. Participants will learn to understand and discuss where a role fits within a unit, department, and the broader campus context, providing a clearer, more holistic picture of the work environment to inform career decisions.
D'Najah Thomas
Director, The Placement Exchange
Director, The Placement Exchange
Everyone has a story. And in today’s hypercompetitive job market, candidates must have a firm and confident plan to share their story in clear, concise, and compelling ways. In fact, storytelling is one of the most underrated skills that many professionals often overlook or take for granted during the interviewing process. The purpose of this session is to provide an opportunity for attendees to review, reflect, and reframe their approach to storytelling during the search process. This session is designed with entry-level and mid-level practitioners in mind.
Dr. Norris Dr. Norris
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
Many of us assist in recruiting new talent to our schools through service on search committees. While it can be a fun process to be a part of, it also means more work for our busy schedules. It can be hard to keep communication with candidates flowing and consistent. We can help employers audit their side of the search process for efficiencies when managing searches with the end goal of all parties having a great experience and decreasing the dreaded “ghosting” that has become all too common in recruitment.
D'Najah Thomas
Director, The Placement Exchange
Director, The Placement Exchange
The job search process encompasses several key stages. At each point, you will have an opportunity to ask questions that you can use to help better understand the role you are applying for, the culture of the institution, the team dynamics that you would be joining, and much more. To get the most out of a job search, it is essential to hone your questions early on and to think strategically about the ideal time and audience to ask those important questions. Join this session and start developing your strategy to help you find the perfect fit in your next role!
Felice Otero
TPE Services Committee, Idaho State University
TPE Services Committee, Idaho State University
Matt Daily
Vice President, Dean of Students, Idaho State University
Vice President, Dean of Students, Idaho State University
This session addresses how employers communicate about complex topics such as institutional viability, organizational culture, leadership and decision-making styles, and power structures. It focuses on how to effectively engage with these subjects during the candidate screening and interview process. Participants will learn to understand and discuss where a role fits within a unit, department, and the broader campus context, providing a clearer, more holistic picture of the work environment to inform career decisions.
Savannah Matherly
TPE Research Committee, NC State University
TPE Research Committee, NC State University
Post-interview etiquette is one of the most underrated and often ignored areas of the job interview process. In today’s digital age, thank you emails have replaced thank you cards or notes customary for candidates to share to express their gratitude following an interview. Tight timelines and turnarounds for hiring decisions have increased the stakes on what used to be a nonchalant, run-of-the-mill note following the job interview. This session will help you reframe this important and often overlooked element of the job interview process into a meaningful action that reinforces your readiness, preparation, and follow-through.
Dr. Norris Dr. Norris
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
Dr. Samantha Kibbish
TPE Engagement Committee, Santa Clara University
TPE Engagement Committee, Santa Clara University
Start the day by attending our Welcome Session at 12pm ET in the Auditorium, where we’ll walk you through the platform’s features, show you how to navigate your booth, and share best practices to maximize your recruiting impact.
Dr. Norris Dr. Norris
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
TPE Committee Chair, University of Michigan
D'Najah Thomas
Director, The Placement Exchange
Director, The Placement Exchange
TPE Virtual placement is a dedicated recruiting and hiring event where employers showcase their campus, job opportunities, and staff as well as interview and hire candidates who are seeking employment in student affairs.
a. Our job board is an evergreen, 24/7 resource for continuous job searching and career development, providing opportunities year-round.
b. In contrast, our Virtual Placement event is a distinct and focused experience where both Candidates and Employers are actively engaged in a concentrated week-long recruiting and interview process. Participants commit to this dedicated timeline to connect, interview, and fill vacancies as efficiently and effectively as possible.
a. Graduating students (undergrad and graduate) looking for your start in student affairs.
b. Current student affairs practitioners at every level of experience (1-20+ years of experience) who are seeking the next opportunity in your career journey.
c. Practitioners in other fields of employment with strong transferable skills who are seeking to make student affairs home for the next phase of your career journey.
Jan 15 - Platform Opens: Candidates can browse job listings and submit applications. Employers review Candidates and connect messages, inviting them to visit virtual booths to learn more about opportunities on their campuses. Live and on-demand webinars will also be available for additional insight.
Feb 12 - Recruiting Fair Day: The platform transitions into Candidate Screening mode. Employers invite candidates to screening conversations and engage with walk-up candidates via embedded chat and video chat. It’s an interactive day focused on recruiting, networking, and interview preparation.
Feb 16-20 - Scheduling Week: Candidates continue to explore employer materials and apply to open positions. Employers review new applications and send formal interview invitations. Messaging, chatting, and networking continue throughout the week.
Feb 23-27 - Interview Week: All interviews take place virtually on the platform. Employers are encouraged to complete first and second rounds of interviews during this time.
Post-Interview Communication: Employers commit to notifying candidates by the end of Interview Week regarding next steps in the hiring process.
The full event is free for job seekers but you do need to register to participate.
Recruiting Fair: Thursday, February 12, 2026, from noon - 5:00pm ET
Interview Week: February 23-28, 2026 from 8am - 6:00pm ET daily
Recruiters and hiring employers will be live on February 12, 2026 from 12:00pm - 5:00pm ET. To make the most of this opportunity and speak directly with them, you should try to log on for as much of the live event as possible.
The platform will remain open the following week, in order for you to brown job posting and apply for positions.
Interview Week is designed to allow job seekers and employers to have a more streamlined and efficient interview process (timeline). While we are virtual, you should hold significant flexible time on your calendar to be away from class and/or work responsibilities between 8am and 6pm ET in order to accept interview invitations.
No. You only need internet access.
Update Your Resume and Cover Letter: Ensure your application materials are clear, well-organized, and tailored to the specific roles you’re interested in. Ask a trusted mentor or career advisor to review them for feedback.
Refresh Your Online Presence: Update your LinkedIn profile and any other professional sites or portfolios that showcase your skills and experiences.
Reflect and Plan: Focus your job search on roles and organizations that align with your personal values and career goals. A values-based search helps you find fulfilling opportunities that match both your skills and your principles.
Research Employers: Learn about the Campuses attending the event and the positions they’re hiring for. Create a prioritized list of top employers that fit your interests and aspirations.
Craft Your Story: Prepare a concise “elevator pitch” that highlights your strengths, experiences, and what makes you a strong candidate. Practice answering common questions that employer representatives might ask.
We will hold an Orientation on Tuesday, January 20th at 3pm EDT. We will guide you through navigating the platform and participating in the full schedule of events. You can register for that webinar here.
First, attend the welcome session. We’ll walk you through how to navigate the platform for the day.
Visit employers in their booths and review their campus & department information, meet with their representatives, and ask questions.
Search the job board and make note of positions of interest.
Attend the roundtable discussions and webinar sessions.
AFTER the Recruiting Fair, send follow up messages to hiring managers reiterating your interest, apply for positions that interest you, and prepare for interviews!
Can you tell me more about the team and campus culture and what it's like to work here?
What are the main responsibilities and expectations for the [specific job position] within your organization?
Can you share more about the type of projects or initiatives that employees in this role typically work on?
What is the typical career path for someone in this role within your organization?
What opportunities are there for advancement on your campus?
How does your organization support professional development and growth for employees?
How does your organization promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
How does your organization support work-life balance for employees?
What sets your organization apart from competitors in our field?
What does the hiring process look like for this role?
Yes! Here are a few: 12 Steps for Successful Job Search Today | Strategies for a Successful Job Search | Finding a Job When You Don’t Know What You Want to Do Next |
Please note TPE does not endorse any of the resources or receive benefit from sharing them with you.
Employer information is available at the link at the top of this page or by clicking here.
Registration for the Recruiting Fair Only is $275.
Registration for the full Placement event is $475.
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