
Cincinnati Works Job Fair October 2018

Get the most out of YOUR next job fair!
Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your next job fair experience!
• Come prepared Before you arrive at the fair take some time to review the list of employers and their job opportunities on their websites. Also look into what the company does and what makes them special. Researching a company will allow you to ask very focused and specific questions. This will impress employers as it shows a genuine interest in them!
• Allow yourself time Come as early as possible. Typically, fairs are busiest during the lunch hour. Fairs also close promptly at their set ending times to accommodate employers.
• Take it all in When you arrive, take a few minutes to review the map and directory for the fair. You may feel more comfortable if you quickly locate and walk by the employers you're the most interested in speaking with. This will allow you to know their location so you can get to them first before the lines form.
• Jot down some notes Pack a mini notebook and a pen. This way you can remember things the employer mentioned to you in your discussion such as salary, job details, culture, etc. You can also add some personal details for example (“rep of FedEx Gary likes dogs as much as I do.”) This will also help you to forge a connection later when you send a [follow up] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/01d183e9-bbb2-51f8-8eb1-9e39062049a5).
• Ask for a business card Having the business card of the employer you have just spoken is fantastic! Now, you have a direct contact with the organization, including the proper spelling of the employer’s name, email address, direct telephone line, etc. You can use this to follow up and thank them for their time.
Wishing you good luck! : )
Have questions? Please comment below.

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Avoid jeans at a job fair!
When getting ready for a job fair it’s important to ensure you are ready, and this includes what you're going to wear.
It is NEVER a good idea to wear jeans at a job fair.
Here’s why:
• Many organizations who host the job fairs have a dress code and jeans are a big no, no.
• You will be meeting with multiple companies throughout the day and want to make a great first impression with ALL of them. Dress to impress no matter what!
• Treat this as if you were interviewing for your dream job. Would you show up in jeans for the interview?
• Wearing jeans says to potential employers that you are dressed casually and at a glance, they may decide that you are not a serious candidate versus the next person who IS dressed professionally.
What to wear instead of jeans:
• Dress pants (khakis or dark colored pants) without any stains, holes, rips, and wrinkles. Also, avoid sweatpants and shorts. Think professional dress!
• You can pick up a pair of dress pants at Walmart, Macy's, Target, Kohl's, the Salvation Army, Goodwill, Target, or at any clothing store nearby that works well for you! If you don't want to buy some consider borrowing a pair from a friend or family member for the event.
For more tips on what you should wear to a job fair please check out [this information] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/60d77b2f-6640-5331-8816-dca310ec58bf?from=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.jobcase.com%252Fcommunity).
Wishing you the best of luck in all future job fairs.
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Don't have a resume?
If you’re sitting at home and struggling with your resume you’re not alone! We have ALL been there. Creating a resume can be tricky sometimes, but it doesn’t have to be!
You can make one quickly and easily here on Jobcase.
Let me tell you how:
1- Login to your Jobcase account and click MY INFO near your photo up at the top.
2- Edit each section in your profile by clicking on the pencil icon. You can add things like skills, traits, summary, job experience, education, etc.
3- Once you have filled everything out, on the right-hand side where it says Resume Tools be sure to click GENERATE A RESUME. This will instantly create a printable PDF version of your resume right from your profile which you can save, email, and print!
• Not sure what to include in your resume? [This site] (https://www.wozber.com/us/guidebook/tag/resume) will help guide you and it is 100% free!
• What about printing it? If you don't currently have a printer no worries, you can print your resume at your local library for about 10-15 cents a page. Call ahead for pricing, but that's typically the going rate. I suggest printing 40-50 copies for job fairs and to always bring 2-3 copies to an interview just in case!
Have questions, please comment below!

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