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Successfully Navigating a Career Fair

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Page 1: Veterans career fair march 2013

Successfully Navigating a Career Fair

Page 2: Veterans career fair march 2013

Copies of Workshop Info

Information on our Workshops can be found at:

www.slideshare.com/slatemcc

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Successfully Navigating a Career Fair

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#1 Mistake

• Bad Breath

– Careful not to drink Coffee

– Don’t Smoke

– Watch what you eat

• It’s best to always use a strong mints before the entering the fair

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Navigating a Career Fair

• Career Fairs are not about Jobs they are about

• These events are not about YOU and JOBS! They are about networking with companies that you would like to work for – The Job Referral was just a Bonus to the event and means

that you did everything right to warrant that referral….

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Business Cards

• Bring Business Cards

– Professionally designed business card is a must

– Resumes are your second choice

• Ask the recruiter which they prefer

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Portfolio

• Clean Tablet with a list of questions

– Take good notes for follow-up

– Remove the page when you’ve completed the interview with each recruiter

– Have your resumes in a separate folder inside your portfolio

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30 Second Sale Pitch

• Re-develop your 3 minute elevator pitch to less 30 second pitch

– Remember the three “E’s”

• Experience, Expertise and Excellence – You'll need to be able to quickly, clearly, and

concisely explain your background and how you might fit in

– Don’t memorize this sales pitch as each company is unique so you want to highlight different skills for each company

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What to do When you First Arrive

• Smiling is required

– Start with the gatekeepers and others in queue waiting to enter the event

– A recent study indicated that smiling faces were easier to remember

• Obtain a floor plan of the event

• Locate your targeted employers

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Relax

• Walk the room first if needed to relax and get the feel of how the recruiters are working their stations

• Questions not to ask

– Are you hiring

– Salaries

– What kind of jobs do you have

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Listen

• Listen to what questions are being ask of the recruiter by other candidates

– Try not to ask the same question others have asked

– If you did not hear the answer then indicate so and rephrase the question

• Listen to what the recruiters are asking the other candidates; these same questions may be asked of you

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Meeting the Recruiter

• The amount of time you will have with the recruiter can vary from mere seconds to minutes.

• Take notes if possible and offer your business card or resume.

– When finished networking with the recruiter take a minute or two before moving to the next booth to recap your conversation

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Meeting the Recruiter

• Don’t be offended if the recruiter tells you that they don’t need your resume and to apply on line for positions

• If you have time ask if there are any suggested tips for completing their ATS process

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Before you Leave

• Ask, "What is the next step?"

• Request the recruiter's business card for future correspondence

• In closing, shake hands and thank them for their time

• Move away and finalize your notes

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Follow-Up!

• Thank you note!

– 2-3 days after the event send a thank you note (email) to the recruiter thanking them for their time and recap your conversation (Why your notes are so important)

– Attached a PDF version of your resume

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Pet Peeves

• Too much cologne or perfume

• Weak or sloppy handshake

• Walking from booth to booth picking up swag

– Even worse walking up to a recruiter with a bag full of stuff and then fumbling for resume/business card stuck in the bag of nickel toys and pens from all other vendors

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Pet Peeves

• Not dressed professionally

• Not prepared for the event

• No research completed for targeted companies

• No follow-up

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My Personal #1 Pet Peeve

• Leaving the event complaining that there were “NO JOBS” and all the recruiters told you to go online and apply for their positions!

– With the follow up statement of …“I could have stayed home and done that!”

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Jobs and Career Fairs

• Remember these events are not all about YOU and JOBS! This is about networking with companies that you would like to work for!

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Questions

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Links SLATE Missouri Career Centers

www.stlworks.com www.slideshare.com/slatemcc www.facebook.com/slatemcc

Missouri Web Portal www.Jobs.Mo.Gov

www.showmeheroes.mo.gov Military Job Portals

www.H2H.jobs www.ESGR.mil/Missouri