Most people think career fairs only are for the unemployed and the recent college graduate. In today’s economy, this is no longer the case. It actually is a smart idea for people who already have a job to attend career fairs. There are a few reasons why you will find more and more employed people at your local job fair.
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Are you either out of a job or ready to make the plunge into employment that is quite different from the work you do today?
If you are like most, you have probably searched for jobs online or in your newspaper’s employment section.
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If you are looking for a new career path, you may be considering checking out a job fair or two to get some face time with both local and national companies in a particular field of industry. This is always a positive and progressive way to spend an afternoon while waiting for responses to resumes you already sent out. While job fairs are still as popular as ever for finding potential employers, networking at job fairs has perhaps become even more important. This is because who you know has actually become more crucial than what you know.
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Job fairs offer a number of winning benefits to job hunters. You’ll have a variety of networking opportunities. You can identify what organizations are seeking job candidates. Gaining experience with actual job interviews is another valuable job hunting benefit. And just maybe get another job interview or an actual job offer.
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Large and small companies use job fairs as a great opportunity to seek out potential candidates. These fairs are usually promoted in the local paper. If you are searching for a job then you should take advantage of these as it may be your chance of getting the job you have always dreamed about.
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Attending a job fair can seem a little like speed dating. You’re one of many in a line of candidates who meet with participating employers so quickly there is barely time to shake hands and say hello before being rushed along. With a little effort, however, you can use this brief time to your advantage. Here’s how to stand out at job fairs: Read the rest of this entry »
At the beginning of your career, you probably attended a job fair or two, but you may have ignored job fairs since your career became more established. Now that you’re between jobs, a career fair has presented itself. As an executive, you’re now considering attending some type of career fair.
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When you’re out of work, you suddenly find many friends and family who are willing to share their ideas with you about how to get a job. In their attempts to be helpful, people who care about you will often pass on every single tip or nugget they hear about a job opportunity-leaving it up to you to sift through the information in order to find something you can actually use.
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