In this talk, I review the present status of the event generator ISAJET for simulating weak scale supersymmetry at collider experiments. I note especially the recent ISAJET 7.29 upgrade that allows the large tan beta region of SUSY parameter space to be explored. I also discuss promising signatures for the minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) model at LEP2, the Tevatron and upgrades, the CE;RN LHC pp collider, and the NLC, a future e(+)e(-) linear collider. I comment upon expectations from gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models for the Fermilab Tevatron collider. In addition, I comment upon recent work on restrictions on the mSUGRA model from i.) b --> s gamma decays, ii.) the relic density of neutralinos and iii.) constraints due to the presence of false vacua. I finally point out how direct detection of SUSY dark matter can be very much complementary to collider searches: for large tan beta, where collider searches are most difficult, direct detection experiments are most promising.