
What to expect at a job fair!
If you have never attended a job fair or a hiring event, here are some things you can expect and tips on how to prepare yourself.
Also, if you haven't be sure to stop by the [West Virginia job fair] (https://www.jobcase.com/hiring_fairs/d31bcc06-dfea-4e9a-ac08-132d09bbe586) happening this Friday, March 22'nd!
Think of the event as a formal interview It's important to treat the event just like a formal onsite job interview, so make sure to prepare! You can do this by researching the company or companies, practicing your elevator pitch and answering questions, knowing which roles you want to apply to, and dressing as you would for an interview.
Expect long lines Attendance is usually pretty heavy at these types of events. Whether it’s waiting in line to actually enter the facility or waiting to speak with employers, there’s going to be some downtime. However, you can use this to your advantage! While you’re waiting, you can practice reciting your answers, brush up on your company knowledge or even mingle with fellow attendees to help calm those nerves or gain some insight.
A lot to take in In order to stay organized and focused throughout the day, pack a small notepad to write down important details. You can also pack a folder to collect business cards, pamphlets, or handouts. Keep these items in a small bag so you don’t misplace them. After every conversation with an employer, take a second to jot down some notes about what you spoke about and any other details that can help you reconnect.
It’s not over when it’s over Similar to a job interview, the events don’t end when you leave. It is crucial that you [follow up] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/01d183e9-bbb2-51f8-8eb1-9e39062049a5) just as you would after a regular interview. Be sure to gather necessary contact information before leaving each table, either by grabbing a business card or politely requesting an email address and jotting it down.
Whether you’re actively looking for a new job or considering making a career change, hiring events and job fairs are wonderful ways to make new, meaningful connections and jumpstart your job search.
Good luck!
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Thank you very much for these advises.

What time should you get there....how early?

This definitely helps us out, thanks!
Sorry, but this is not a website where employers normally look when they want to place people in jobs they have. YOU have to take the steps - e.g., put together a good resume; post it to the real Job Boards and search the job listings on those websites EVERY DAY for jobs you can apply to.