Chitika's Spot

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Take a look at the Job process...

Attending a Job Fair

Before the Job Fair

Check with the sponsoring Wisconsin Job Center for a list of participating employers.
Research the companies that interest you. Learn who they are and what they do. Check company websites for information.
Create a prioritized list of employers you'd like to meet with at the job fair.
Plan your strategy. Visit the booths that interest you most when your energy level is up and you are at your best.
Do not wander or roam. Present yourself with a purpose.
Don't be shy- be prepared!
Prepare and practice your introduction. You should be able to state in less than one minute your name, work experiences and education in a manner that is natural.
Practice out loud to feel comfortable with your presentation to the employer.
Resumes -- Prepare a strong resume and bring a sufficient amount with you.
Resumes must be crisp and clean. Carry in a portfolio if possible.
If you are uncertain of the quality or content of your resume, visit your Wisconsin Job Center for professional assistance.
Dress for Success! Dress professionally. Treat this event just like you would any job interview.
Avoid strong cologne, gum chewing and do not smoke beforehand. Be well groomed.

During the Job Fair

Greet each potential employer with a firm handshake and smile.
Make eye contact and introduce yourself.
Be polite!
Listen carefully to what the recruiter is saying. The room will be noisy and busy. Try not to become distracted.
Focus, Focus, Focus!
Don't let promotional freebies on the table distract you; do not grab at them.
Remember the recruiters' name. Glance at a nametag.
Get a business card from each recruiter. Save and use it for follow up purposes.
Thank each recruiter for their time.

After the Job Fair

Follow up with a Thank You letter.
Send a letter to each employer you spoke with.
Send Thank You letters within 3 days after the event.
It is okay to enclose a resume with your thank you letter. This may draw attention to your name once again.

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