Title: HOW TO MAKE A CAREER FAIR WORK FOR YOU
1HOW TO MAKE A CAREER FAIR WORK FOR YOU
- The Department of Career Services
2GOALS OF THIS PRESENTATION
- To help you develop realistic expectations of the
Career Fair
- To provide you with information about the purpose
of a Career Fair
- To help you prepare, perform, and follow through
on your Career Fair experience to maximize the
benefits of the event
- To provide information about the Career Fair
3WHAT IS A CAREER FAIR?
- An event that provides a forum for student and
employer interaction
- An event where the basic purpose is to share
information
4WHY DO EMPLOYERS ATTEND?
- To advertise their organization and increase
visibility with students/university
- To identify potential job prospects
- To express interest in students and graduates of
UConn
- To provide career information about their
organization
5WHY DO STUDENTS ATTEND?
- To learn more about career opportunities
- To find a job
- To network with employers and make contacts with
organizations
- To collect employer information
65 MYTHS ABOUT THE CAREER FAIR AND THE REALITY
THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
7MYTH 1 - All I need to do is to show up the
day of the event
- The Reality
- Preparation before and follow-up after the Career
Fair are essential
- Employers expect a focused, well-prepared
candidate
- Preparation ensures that the Career Fair is not
going to be a waste of time
- A competitive job market dictates a proactive job
search
- Pre-registration is recommended
8MYTH 2 - Its ok to show up in my jeans and
UConn sweatshirt
- Reality
- You should Dress for Success - informal wear is
inappropriate
- This is a professional introduction between
potential employers/candidates
- This is an opportunity to make a good, lasting
impression
- The Career Fair is part of the job search
process, and should be treated as such
9MYTH 3 - I should go to the Career Fair only
if Im looking for a full-time job
- Reality
- Not all organizations who attend the Fair will
have current job openings - some might be
collecting resumes for future openings
- Some organizations may accept your resume for an
internship or cooperative education opportunity
10MORE ABOUT MYTH 3 - I should go to the Fair
only if Im looking for a full-time job
- Reality
- Your interaction with company representatives
should be highly professional even if they do not
have current openings
- If they are impressed, representatives might
refer you to another division within their
organization or keep you in mind for future
openings - Dont burn bridges - being courteous and
responsive to all employers will most likely pay
dividends down the road
11MYTH 4 - I might receive a job offer during
the Career Fair
- Reality
- No formal interviews are held at the Fair so it
is unlikely that you will receive a job offer
- A Career Fair is an opportunity to meet and speak
with potential employers
- A typical company hiring process consists of
- A one-on-one preliminary screening interview
- At least one on-site interview at the
organization
- The process can take from a couple of weeks to
several months
12MYTH 5 - The employers will meet so many
candidates that they will never remember you
- Reality
- A carefully crafted and professional presentation
will ensure that you make a positive and lasting
impression
- Follow-up is important to distinguish yourself
from other candidates and to maintain contact
with employers
13PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE FAIR Preparing for
maximum effect
- Clarify your career goals
- Understand why you are attending the Fair
- Understand what you want to accomplish
- Clarify your personal goals
- Recruiters are rarely interested in unfocused
students who will take any job, do anything
- A career consultant can help you develop your
personal self-assessment questions
14PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE FAIR Preparing for
maximum effect
- Research organizations that you have targeted
- Visit Career Services prior to the Fair to pick
up a list of participating organizations
- Research organization literature to gather
information (visit the organization website)
- Investigate issues, trends, and the outlook of
professions/industries that are of interest
15PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE FAIR Preparing for
maximum effect
- Prepare a list of questions to ask employers
- Creative and challenging questions will make a
lasting impression on those you meet
- Demonstrate knowledge of your chosen career field
- Discussing salary
- It is not advisable to bring up this topic during
an introductory meeting with an employer
- If the employer raises the salary question, you
need to be prepared to discuss this issue (prior
to the Fair find out the average entry-level
salary, give a range that is acceptable to you -
visit salary.com to assist in your research)
16PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE FAIR Preparing for
maximum effect
- The resume
- Attend a resume writing workshop at the
Department of Career Services
- Bring multiple copies of a carefully prepared
resume printed on good quality paper
- The career objective or focus should reflect the
organizations or industries targeted
- If you have different resumes reflecting
different career objectives, be sure to give the
right resume to the right employer
- Make sure it is clear, concise, reader-friendly,
one-page and error-free
- Have your resume critiqued at Career Services
17PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE FAIR Preparing for
maximum effect
- Dress
- Professional business attire is recommended
- Should be conservative
- The focus should be on you, not on what you wear
- Concentrate on fitting into the culture of the
organization your attire should be appropriate
for all employers
- Bring something to manage your papers (portfolio,
briefcase)
- Do not overuse cologne or perfume
18DURING THE CAREER FAIR
- Presentation skills Be aware of your verbal
communication
- Speak clearly and concisely
- Provide brief, targeted answers to questions
- Be honest
- Provide complete and articulate responses
- Show interest, energy, enthusiasm
19DURING THE CAREER FAIR
- Presentation skills Non-verbal communication
- Dress professionally - look the part
- Have good eye contact
- Offer a firm handshake
- Demonstrate poise and composure
- Avoid distracting mannerisms
20DURING THE CAREER FAIR
- Interpersonal skills
- Employers will be measuring your ability to
interact at a professional level
- Knowledge of yourself, the organization, and the
industry will allow you to have an intelligent,
balanced conversation
- Your preparation will manifest itself in a
confident, self-assured presentation, which, in
the mind of the employer will equal strong
interpersonal skills
21AFTER THE CAREER FAIR
- How to follow up with employers after the Career
Fair
- Ask each employer about the best way to follow up
with his/her organization since each employer has
different procedures for interacting with
applicants - A brief note (or email) reminding the recruiter
that you met him/her at the Fair and that you are
very interested in the organization may help you
stand out from the crowd - Note all
correspondence is a work sample - take the time
necessary to do it right - Schedule a campus interview with the employer if
the organization is are conducting on campus
interviews
22AFTER THE CAREER FAIR
- How to follow-up with employers (continued)
- Get a business card from representatives that you
talk to at the Fair in order to facilitate your
contact follow-up
- Have pen and paper ready for any information that
the employer may give you dont make the
employer wait for you
- Ask the organization representative when you
should begin to follow-up with the organization
23AFTER THE CAREER FAIR
- If you conduct the recommended post Career Fair
follow-up steps with an employer- you may
seperate yourself from other candidates
- Timely and professional follow-up also
communicates to the employer that you are serious
about your interest in the organization
24QUESTIONS ???
- See a professional career consultant at Career
Services if you have questions - career
consulting is available on a walk-in basis -
dont hesitate to visit the office if you have
any questions - The Staff at Career Services wish you the best in
your job search efforts and want you to remember
that were here to help!