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Making the Most of a Job Fair

Making the Most of a Job Fair. Career Connection The Ohio State University 1640 Neil Avenue, Second Floor Younkin Success Center Columbus, OH 43201-2333 (614) 688-3898 http://www.careerconnection.osu.edu. Agenda for today…. To learn what you can gain from a job fair

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Making the Most of a Job Fair

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  1. Making the Most of a Job Fair Career Connection The Ohio State University 1640 Neil Avenue, Second Floor Younkin Success Center Columbus, OH 43201-2333 (614) 688-3898 http://www.careerconnection.osu.edu

  2. Agenda for today… • To learn what you can gain from a job fair • To understand what to do before, during, and after the fair • To get knowledge about what to say to employers and what questions to ask

  3. What do you want to get out of the Job Fair? • Opportunity to establish contacts and build a job search network • Explore opportunities available in your field • Gather information about companies • Opportunity to submit your resume and/or arrange for interviews • Find a job or internships  • Meet with new less familiar organizations • Look around

  4. How do I prepare for the Job Fair? • Find out what companies and organizations are attending • Research selected employers (e.g. mission statement) • Build a professional resume (two copies per company) • Prepare good questions to ask • Wear conservative professional attire • Have a portfolio or folder in which to carry your resume and other materials collected at the fair • Have a notebook or planner to write down upcoming interviews or information sessions • Bring a good pen

  5. Resume Tips • Identifying information (spell out) • Objective (tailored to company), bring more resumes just in case without an objective • Education (institution, degree, major, expected day of graduation, minors, GPA, study abroad, certifications, related coursework) • Experience (use clusters, and name subheadings accordingly) verb + object + outcomes • Additional Skills • Other sections (Honors, Awards, Campus Activates, Civic Engagement) • References (available upon request)

  6. Experience -Samples Teaching Experience • Teacher Aid June 2OXX- Present • Child Care Center, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH • Organize different activities to stimulate the children’s physical, emotional, intellectual and social growth. • Maintain contact with parents or guardians through informal meetings or scheduled conferences to discuss child’s progress and needs. • Recruit volunteered parents to participate in administrative decisions and program planning. • Keep records of each child progress suggesting ways to improve child’s learning and development at home.

  7. Experience - Sample Sales Work Experience East of Chicago Pizza Company Columbus, OH Costumer Service Representative April 20XX- June 20XX • Sold Italian dishes to diverse costumers on a daily basis increasing sales in 2% annually. • Managed $1000 daily balancing drawer at the end of the day. • Advertised, marketed, and recommended menus to costumers resulting in a 100% costumer satisfaction. • Communicated product knowledge to costumers facilitating decision making. • Created a welcoming environment to costumers providing a pleasure dining experience. • Trained and supervised 5 new employees on gourmet mission and goals to enhance costumer satisfaction. • Assisted manager in daily operation dealing with costumer complaints creating alternatives solutions and problem solving their needs.

  8. Prepare your “Two-Minute Commercial” You will need to introduce yourself • Demonstrate that you know something about the organization • Express why you are interested in that organization or company • Be able to relate your background and skills to what you know about the employer’s needs

  9. So… what do I say? • “Good morning, my name is________ and am a ______major. What appeals to me about your company is _______. I am very interested in __________. As you can see in my enclosed resume I can offer you __________ that can make us a great fit.”

  10. What questions can I ask? (Samples) • What career opportunities are available in your organization? • What opportunities do you have for “x” majors? • What key skills /experiences are highly desirable? • What do you look for in candidates? • What type of training is available? • DO NOT ASK ABOUT SALARY, BENEFITS, AND/OR SAY THAT YOU NEED A JOB TO STAY IN THE US (if an international student)

  11. What do I do during the Fair? • Arrive early when recruiters are fresh and more attentive • Be patient and anticipate crowds and lines • Keep an open mind and consider companies you are not familiar with • Scan employers handouts, instead of just getting in line, approach the table from beside to pick up materials to review • Step back far enough to be able to listen to and observe recruiters speaking to other students

  12. What do I do during the Job Fair (cont)? • Introduce yourself with a smile and handshake, launch into your two-minute commercial, ask questions • Avoid taking every free item you see, be courteous and cautious when taking these items, don’t play with the “toys” • Get a business card or a contact name from every person you meet, ask how to follow up and when is the best time to do it • Take important notes

  13. What do I do after the Fair? • Write a thank you note to the representatives you met. You may include another resume • Continue to research the companies that you met at the fair • Complete and return the student survey. Your comments are useful in planning future fairs • Use a variety of job search strategies in addition to job fairs to round out your job search • Work with your Career Services office. They can be of great assistance in planning your career and job search.

  14. How do I build Confidence? • Preparation by researching the organization and it’s needs+Formulation and practice of your two minute commercial+Knowledge of yourself and what you want______________________=CONFIDENT APPROACH

  15. Good luck and make the most of the Job Fair! 

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