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International Discussion Session #121

International Discussion Session #121. Communicating at Career Fairs: Getting on a Schedule. Program. Appearance Greetings Opening Lines Holding the Floor Graceful Exits Role Plays Practice, practice, practice. Business Casual?. Women Dress/Skirt Heels Make-up? Men

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International Discussion Session #121

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  1. International Discussion Session #121 Communicating at Career Fairs: Getting on a Schedule

  2. Program • Appearance • Greetings • Opening Lines • Holding the Floor • Graceful Exits • Role Plays • Practice, practice, practice

  3. Business Casual? Women • Dress/Skirt • Heels • Make-up? Men • Khakis or dress pants • No tennis shoes • Tie or jacket

  4. Finishing Touches DO’S Use deodorant Mints Use a lint brush Check teeth/hair Tuck in Other thoughts? DON’Ts Use heavy perfume Wear native dress Eat garlic/onion

  5. Opening Lines • I’m so glad you’re here! • I’d love to work at your company • I’ve been researching your company • Great/Exciting/wonderful display • What a great company! • Could I have a second of your time?

  6. Greetings Hi Hello Jane, John Ms. Smith/Mr. Jones Madame/Ma’am/ Sir

  7. Introductions • Let me introduce myself: • My name is s-l-o-o-o-w and clear • I’m ________ (slow and clear) • Consider: short version, first name only • FIRM HAND SHAKE • LOOK AT THEM, SMILE • HAND THEM A RESUME

  8. Interview Schedule • My experience is a good/excellent/ great/perfect fit with your needs • I’d love to get on your interview schedule • I’d really like an opportunity to talk with you about my skills • My resume satisfies many of your requirements • I know your schedule’s full, but if you could fit me in, I can be really flexible about interviewing at your convenience.

  9. Keeping Their Attention Connect your experience with the company: • I’ve _____. • You mentioned ______. That’s exactly what I did in Marketing class/project • I’m a great team player • You mentioned “globalization” – that’s me all the way! • My real strong point is ______.

  10. Polite Persistence No Room on Schedule Is there any way that can be altered? Will there be any other opportunities to meet? Can you make an exception please? No Internationals I’m authorized to work beginning June 1 It’s not as hard as you may think – here’s a flyer about visa regulations The university has helped me make sure I’m legal

  11. Visa Question • Do NOT bring it up on your own • Assure them that for internship/1st year, they have no obligation • “If you’re really globalizing, who could be better?” • IF you prove yourself and they help you apply for an H-1B, you’ll pay for it, and you’ll be loyal for at least 3 years

  12. Graceful Exits • May I have your business card, please? • I enjoyed meeting you • Great! See you then! • Is it okay if I apply directly? • Could you recommend anyone in your company that may be interested in my abilities? • That’s too bad. I think we would be a good fit

  13. Thank you for your time

  14. Practice, practice, practice!

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