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| Career Fairs - Your Shortcut to Job Interviews
Career Fairs can be hit or miss...Here are 3 tips on how to work By Deborah Walker, CCMC
In many cities and local communities, spring is career fair season. While these events often prove disappointing, job-seekers who understand how work career fairs use these events as powerful networking sessions leading to interviews with future employers. If you are considering attending a job fair soon, you'll get more out of the event by following these three rules.
Rule #1: Plan ahead
Rule #2: Prepare your 30-second presentation A 30-second presentation is not difficult to develop. Heres what I advise my clients. Reduce your resume to selling points that fit on a 3X5 card. Use that information to answer the all-important question -- why should I be interested in considering you a candidate for a position with my company? Now, role play your speech with a friend, or by yourself while driving, or in front of a mirror until your speech sounds and feels natural. Your objective is to secure an after-event interview time before you leave the booth. Don't be afraid to ask for the interview. Weather you've secured an interview or not, don't leave the booth without speaking with someone and picking up their business card. After the event use the business cards to re-establish contact and suggest an interview where appropriate. This is no time to be shy. Follow-up contact will put you on top of the candidate pile.
Rule #3: Avoid the crowd Last word -- make sure your resume is in top-notch condition. Does it grab the readers attention? Does it communicate your best accomplishments? Does it sell you as a top candidate? Have several persons proof read it. Most employers will want to store your resume in a computerized data base. Since you'll be distributing your resume in hard copy, make sure it is in scannable form. No fancy fonts, graphics or elaborate bullets. Its a fact that the best jobs go to those with the best job-search skills. Knowing how to make the most out of career fairs is a valuable skill that can cut weeks, event months off your job search. What does that equate in potential earnings for you?
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