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Learn how to make the career fair work for you by writing a great resume, dressing for success, meeting employers effectively, and following up professionally. This guide covers resume sections, attire tips, interview questions, and post-fair etiquette.
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Makingthe Career Fair Work For You Presented by Career Services
Writing a Great Resume • There are many sections to a great resume. Some are organized by function, some by chronological order. Below are some common sections. • Contact information • Objective • Education • Summary / Profile • Relevant Work Experience • Some optional sections: • (skills, activities, honors, awards) experience awards skills objective Abilities education positions references contact info
Dress for Success! • Make a great first impression-- how you dress is a very important part. • What you wear can convey a professional and high-powered image, or a sloppy, indifferent one. • You should choose traditional • business attire; be polished yet • comfortable.
Dress for Success Don’t forget: • Wash Hands • Clean Teeth / breath • (Pleasant!) Body odor • Clean Skin • Make-up • Perfume / cologne • No cigarette smoke • No Chewing Gum
During The Career Fair Meeting Employers • Prepare a “script” • Have a pen and paper ready • Bring plenty of copies of your resume’ • Have a plan!!!! Work the room & • develop a strategy . Don’t go to your • top company right away. • Know that you are being observed!! • Ask the representative what is the best way to follow-up with his/her organization • Request a business card from each recruiter
Questions You May Be Asked • Anticipate, anticipate, anticipate!!! • What is your “30 second commercial”? • Be prepared!! • “Tell me about yourself.” • “Why should we hire you?” • “What are your strengths?” • Some things to consider: what excites you about the field you are pursuing? What leadership positions have you held? What do you know about their company?
After the Fair How to Follow Up with Employers • A brief thank-you note (or e-mail) to the representative. • Contain some information that will remind him/her of your conversation. • Thank them for taking the time to meet and talk with you and express your interest in the company. • This is a reflection of your work ability; take the time to do it right! • Send the thank-you note the next day!