
Prep work for a Jobfair
With 22 employers, hundreds of attendees and a few hours - its important to spend your time right at the jobfair - AND to make that great first impression. spending a bit of time on preparation is key. Heres the basics:
make sure to have at least 50 copies of your resume. (resumes generate automatically off of your jobcase profile - so just use our wizard to fill out your profile and hit 'generate resume' if you need a new one).
have your elevator pitch ready and practiced (i.e. if you were on an elevator ride with someone for about 6 floors, what would you say to explain who you are and what you are looking for in your next opportunity - you'll say this a lot at a jobfair right after 'hello" so be sure to practice it out loud before you go).
pick 5 of the companies attending and focus on them. Of course you can interview and stop by and talk to more, -but look up what your favorite5 are like on Jobcase company pages (glassdoor and indeed are good resources too - we incorporate those in our pages to make it easy for Jobcasers). Try to have 1-2 questions for each of these top 5 that are specific to them and their employer-employee relationship. Does Kroger provide upward advancement potential for entry level employees who do great work? Does Amazon help with transportation if its hard for me to get to Hebron KY (answer: they do right now!!!) Does UPS provide training and/or internal paths toward new positions after the entry level one., etc. The more the questions are about you providing more value to them, the better!
Sell. Remember this is about you selling the best product in the world - you! (or really your working hours) but this is the chance to put your best self forward and connect the dots for them. If its a retail job, your close might be something like "I hope I have the chance to make sure your customers have an awesome experience when they shop' or whatever else you think links between what you think you are good at and what can benefit the company - add value to them! .
Jobcasers are awesome. You are awesome. You got this! Just do a little prep work, and next Tuesday should be a really successful day!
For your ease of referecne heres another quick look at some who are showing up! Good luck!!!! 3CDC Amazon Castellini Group Charter Spectrum Children’s Inc. Children’s Hospital DHL FedEx Fifth Third Bank Hilton Jack Casino Jancoa JBM Kroger Lithko Contracting McClane Food Service Sysco Foods UPS (Warehouse) Volunteers of America Whelan Security Woodforest National Bank Wornick Foods
These are all excellent suggestions, Fred!
Job fairs offer an amazing opportunity to be seen by many companies at once! It always helps to know which companies are coming so you know where to focus. Also make sure you're polished, from your look to your pitch. Try to connect with each rep you speak to (the more you practice you pitch, the easier it will be to improvise), make sure to get their contact info before you say goodbye, and follow up with them after the job fair. This ensures you get maximum visibility and stay fresh in their minds on a day when they'll likely be meeting hundreds of eager job-seekers.
Thanks for sharing! :)