preparing for a career fair
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Preparing for a Career Fair
University Career Services
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Objectives• Identify what to expect at a career fair
• Discuss what you need to do to prepare for a career fair
• Learn successful strategies for marketing yourself to potential employers during and after a career fair
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What is a Career Fair?• Large scale event offered by universities, non-
profit organizations or consortiums to connect employers and employment seekers
Student’s Goal- to find an internship or a job; network with potential employers
Employer’s Goal- to find good candidates for internships or jobs; or to source for potential
future openings
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How to Prepare- Your Resume & Research
• Prepare your resume– Have a UCS Staff member review during walk-ins or
your scheduled appointment time– Print using a Laser Jet Printer on “Resume Paper”– Bring at least 25 copies to the fair (No Cover Letter
Needed)– Some employers might say “submit your resume
online” others will take it and make notes• Research organizations attending (CareerCat)
– Think about what organizations you want to target (within your industry, small vs. large)
– Prepare questions ahead of time for each company and write down on your notepad/Portfolio Folder
– Practice answering sample questions
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How to Prepare- Dress (Women)
Navy, gray, and black suits
Skirts length
Hosiery should be skin tone
Keep accessories to a minimum
Make-up should look natural
Choose one; handbag or briefcase
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How to Prepare- Dress (Men)
Invest in a conservative color
Check for proper fit
Wear socks that match your trousers
Clean your shoes
The tie knot should be small
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How to Prepare- What to Say• The Elevator Speech- an exercise designed to
help you practice your introduction and self-marketing
• 3 Elements to the Speech1. Who you are2. What you do3. How you do it (Your Story)
Tips•Keep it simple•Avoid jargon outside of your industry•Focus on how you can benefit the organization
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What to Expect- Registration• Show your
WildCard (Student ID)
• Sign-in & Receive Booklet (Company information and More)
• Check the Dry Erase Board for Updates on Companies Attending
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What to Expect- Before Entering the Room
• Name Tag– Include First, Last Name;
Major and Grad Year• Coats and Bags
– The less bulk the better– Leave your Bookbag at
Home• Orientation to the
Room(s)– Rows of Companies with
little room to walk– Overflow rooms may exist– Check the room map
Tim SmithEconomics
2010
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What to Expect- The Fair
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What to Expect- The Fair• Expect to speak with individuals at all levels
• Recruiters get tired, especially towards the end of a fair
• Company lines will vary in length; plan accordingly – Don’t underestimate companies with shorter lines
• Visit the side rooms
• Maintain professionalism during your entire time at the event no matter where you are
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What to Expect- Approaching the Employers
• Role Play
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The Recruiters’ Perspective• Be yourself
• Walk around alone at the fair
• Do not just drop off your resume
• Give a firm handshake and make good eye contact
• Ask questions
• Approaching a crowded booth can make it difficult for recruiters to answer your questions
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Things to Keep in Mind• Represent Yourself Well
– Do allow the employer to see that you are interested in their company and you’ve done your research
– Do not lead with questions that might make the employer think all you care about are personal needs (i.e. Money, Location, Sponsorship)
• How do you handle uncomfortable questions?
– Employers should not be asking for personal information
• Some employers are sourcing for future talent
• Be Sure to Get Business Cards!
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After the Event• Review what you learned
– Information about employers and potential opportunities
– More uncertainty leading to further research
• Write Thank you letters (within 48 hours)
• Possible interviews from career fair conversations
• Networking contacts
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Let’s Start Preparing• Practicing the Elevator Speech
1. Complete the Handout2. Find a Partner3. Practice one at a time delivering your Elevator
Speech
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Upcoming Career Fairs• MLK Public Interest Fair, Tues. Jan 12th 12-4pm, Norris
• Winter Career Expo, Thurs. Jan 14th 12-4pm, Norris
• Winter Tech Expo, Fri. Jan 22nd 2-6pm, Norris
• Indianapolis Career Fair, March 12th
• Science Career Forum, March 19th, U of Chicago
• Medill & School of Comm Spring Career Fair, April 7th, Norris
• Big Ten Plus Career Fair, April 9th, 12-4pm, U of Chicago
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University Career ServicesMain Office
620 Lincoln Street847-491-3700
Career LabCore Reserve
Main Library, 2nd Floor NorthWeb www.northwestern.edu/careers
Facebook www.facebook.com/northwesternuncsTwitter http://twitter.com/northwesternucs
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=1926036