Title: How to Work a CareerJob Fair
1How to Work a Career/Job Fair
California State University, Stanislaus Career
Services Office
2Why should I attend a Career/Job Fair?
- Real-life, multi-employer events
- Allows you to meet with employers at convenient
locations - Learn about various regional organizations and
the career opportunities they are hiring for in a
one-stop shopping environment
3How do I prepare for this kind of event?
- Self Exploration
- Assess your skills, interests, values,
experiences and accomplishments so you will be
better able to articulate what you have to offer
to potential employers. It will also help you
determine which employers you should focus on at
the event - Know what to expect
- Dont be overwhelmed by candidates, noise and
confusion - Take the event seriously
- Pay attention to the impression you make
- Dress professionally
- Give a strong handshake and a confident smile
- Maintain good eye contact!
- Show initiative and be assertive
- Keep a positive attitude and concentrate on the
potential benefits of the experience
4How do I prepare for this kind of event (cont.)?
- Prepare your resume
- Check out our website to review our resume
writing workshop and view samples - http//www.csustan.edu/career/resume.htm
- Attend a Resume and Cover Letter Writing Workshop
see our Spring Workshop Schedule for dates,
times and locations, accessible online at - http//www.csustan.edu/career/SWorkshops.htm
- Bring plenty of copies of your resume with you
- At least one for each participating organizations
(i.e. if 100 organizations are scheduled to
participate, bring 100 copies and youll have
more than enough for organizations to whom you
are interested in applying?
5How do I prepare for this kind of event (cont.)?
- Plan your strategies carefully do your
homework before attending the event - Visit the Career/Job Fair website (if applicable)
to learn about participating organizations, the
positions they are recruiting for and their
location(s) - Check out websites of organizations of interest
- Your knowledge of the company, environment and
mission demonstrates enthusiasm to a recruiter - Dare to be Different
- Plan to talk to organizations/companies you might
not have looked at before, you never know what
you might find!
6What do I say when I approach recruiters?
- Greet recruiters with a firm handshake, good eye
contact and a smile. - Address him/her by the name on his/her nametag
- Introduce yourself
- Offer your name, major and date of graduation
- Present your resume and tell the recruiter your
purpose for wanting to meet with him/her today - Have several questions ready
- What skills and characteristics would the ideal
xyz need for your _____ position? - Can you tell me what characteristics your most
successful ______ have?
7What do I say when I approach recruiters
(cont.)?
- Then use that information to sell yourself
- As you can see from my experience
- Im glad to hear that because I have
- Allow the recruiter to speak as well and be
responsive to his/her questions (more on that
in a minute?) - Be sure to include your strong points, goals and
knowledge of the company in your answers
8How do I answer recruiters questions?
- Be ready for questions including
- What do you like doing?
- What are you looking for in a job?
- What are your most relevant skills?
- Pay attention to the questions you are asked and
the kind of information theyre offering
9How do I close a meeting with a recruiter?
- Your goal is to get a second interview with
organizations of interest to you - If you are genuinely interested, let them know!
- I am quite excited about the opportunities you
mentioned and think I would be an excellent
addition to your team. What do I need to do to
arrange a second interview? - Dont worry about appearing pushy you are being
assertive and showing interest. - Consider asking them to rate your credentials and
fit compared to other candidates they have
seen. Asking for an honest appraisal is one of
the best ways to express interest in the
position(s) and organization - Be sure to ask what the next steps in the
interview process are - Ask if you can follow up by phone or email
- Be sure to establish a time frame in which to do
so - THEN DO IT!
- Dont forget to get a business card and take any
materials he/she is distributing
10What should I do to follow-up after a fair?
- Do the professional thing
- Send a thank you letter (or email message) to the
person you met (get their card or write down
their name and address at the event) - Remind them of your interests and qualifications
and reiterate your interest in the position and
desire for a second interview - Few people follow through this way today and
youll stand out from the crowd and demonstrate
your professionalism?
11What else do I need to know?
- Dont forget to network
- Share resources, leads and ideas with other job
seekers, they could be a helpful resource in your
search! - Talk to as many people as you can, especially if
you are waiting in line to meet with recruiters
be sure to listen too? - Also check out other resources that are
available - Professional Associations
- Career Literature
12Checklist for Success
- Dress Professionally - Wear a suit, handle this
as you would a regular interview. - Resumes - Bring a supply of resumes to hand out
to the companies. Take a portfolio/briefcase to
hold resumes and corporate literature. - Prepare a "one-minute commercial" - Think about
your strong points, your goals, the company and
where you want to go within the company. - Be prepared to discuss where you want to work
geographically (New York - Boston - anywhere),
what you like doing, what youre looking for in a
job, what your most relevant skills are. - Arrive early - Plan on extra time for checking
in.
13Checklist for Success (cont.)
- Network - While you are waiting in line, talk to
others. You may hear about opportunities of which
you were unaware. - Be assertive and show initiative - shake hands
and introduce yourself to recruiters when you
reach the table. - Be enthusiastic - Employer surveys identify one
of the most important personal attributes
candidates can bring to a new position as
enthusiasm. So, smile and project interest in the
company. - There will be many applicants approaching
employers at the same time you areDONT BE
OVERWHELMED by the experience. Keep a positive
attitude and concentrate on the benefits of the
experience. - Explore options - A wide variety of companies
will normally participate. This is an excellent
opportunity to browse and indulge your curiosity.
14Wrap Up
- Career/Job Fairs are one of the most effective
job search tools - By participating in the career/job fairs, you
will have access to hundreds of potential
employers and will also gain valuable interview
and networking experience as you continue (or
begin?) your search - Our staff is here to help before and after fairs
- Stop by Career Services, MSR Suite 245
- Call us at 209.667.3661
- Email us at PHooker_at_csustan.edu
- Our hours are
- 800 a.m. 500 p.m. Monday - Friday