CHOOSE THE RIGHT
CAREER!
Before the Job Fair
Find out what businesses will be there. The more information
you can gather beforehand, the more successful the job fair is going
to be for you. Find out what businesses are going to be at the job
fair, and spend some time doing some research about them. What types
of jobs do they have open? What kind of people are they looking
for? What kinds of skills do these people need to have?
Develop some questions you'd like to ask employers. Narrow down
your list of businesses to include those who have positions you
are interested in, or are businesses you think you might like to
work for. Then list some questions you would like to ask the company
representative at the job fair.
Proofread your resume - at least twice. If you don't already have
one, it is a good idea to put a resume together for a job fair.
It gives employers a blueprint of your skills and something tangible
to remember you by. Be sure to proofread your resume before the
job fair to find any spelling or grammatical mistakes. Even if you
think there are no errors, have someone else look it over too. Don't
let errors overshadow your qualifications for a job!
Be sure your resume contains your updated contact information. You'll
want employers to be able to reach you if necessary. Double check
that your address, phone number, and e-mail address is current.
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