Job Fair Tips for the Recession

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Job fairs are held around the world with a specific purpose to create a platform of interaction between prospective employees and employers. People who visit these fairs are from various segments of professions which include lawyers, engineers, graduates, technical works, skilled labors, social workers and even sometimes unemployed persons.

If you are looking for a job, you need to find a job fair first. Newspapers and classified advertisements often give information about various job fairs that are being held near your location. JobExpo.com is considered as one of the largest producer of job fairs. At the JobExpo.com website you can reach to even more companies. All you need to do is to put the details of your resume into the login screen and the computer will assist you to find suitable employers for you.

The fair attendees may include a mixture of both new graduates as well as professionals with more than couple of years of experience. To secure a job, you need to start hunting long before you graduate. Collect contact details and necessary information about prospective employers. Next, while in attendance at the job fair, visit their personnel at the stalls. Never forget to carry documents along with you. Always keep a summary card, a couple of copies of your resume with you. You don't know when you will be required to issue them. Keep only few paragraphs in the summary sheet and that should ideally include brief details about your qualification, degrees and relevant work exposure. The resume should be of one or two pages and must contain all relevant details in it. Most of your employers will ask for the summary sheet for the initial screening. However, only produce the resume when you are asked to do so.

After the job fair you may be called in for a formal interview. Always be ready to face the interviewer by being knowledgeable of the company and what they do. Be professional in your approach and don't try to fool the interviewer. Concentrate more on your goals, interest and past experiences. You will just get only a single chance to impress the interviewer. It is almost like a "do or die" situation. A good performance is what you need and you will only be able to deliver it with constant practice. Don't ask too many questions to the interviewer initially unless you are asked to do so. Just offer your summary and wait for the response. If there is any suitable opening for you, they will definitely ask you to get ready for the next round. Once all the rounds of interview are over, you should follow up efficiently with the recruiter. Employers love candidates who show real interest for the job.

These kinds of fairs are an effective ground for folks looking for a job change too. So if you are looking for a new career, don't be afraid to attend a job fair.

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