10 Tips to Make the Most of your College Career Fair

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All the advice you need to succeed before, during, and after your career fair.

Career fairs offer many opportunities to advance your career search. It’s a chance to practice your networking skills and get comfortable having professional conversations. Career fairs can also offer resume reviews, workshops, and interviewing practice. Finally, if you’re undecided about what job or industry you want to go into, a career fair can offer a way to browse new and sometimes unexpected options.

No matter what your motivation is to a attend a career fair, here are some tips to help you make the most of your day.

Before the career fair

1. Do your research

Before attending a fair, check which employers are attending and do some basic research. Start by reading through their page on Handshake to get an overview of the organization, see students’ reviews, and find out if the open roles match your career interests. Then, expand your research by looking at the company website, and doing a quick online search for recent news articles, press releases and other information.

2. Prepare some questions

Asking good questions is an easy way to start a conversation, shows that you’re prepared and motivated, and can give you new insight into the company. Have a short list of questions ready about company culture, professional development opportunities, mentorship programs, or anything else you want to learn about. Check out this post for a ton of examples!

3. Practice introducing yourself

You don’t need a perfect speech, but you do need a confident intro when starting a conversation with employers. Check out this post to get a better idea of how an elevator pitch works at these events.

4. Pick your outfit

Business casual is your best bet. You don’t need to wear a suit, but you should absolutely skip sweats or athleisure. And wear comfortable shoes!

Day of the career fair

5. Come prepared

Bring a notebook or printouts with info about the employers you’re planning to meet. And bring several hard copies of your resume.

6. Take notes

Get the contact information of the people you talk to so you can follow up after the fair. And don’t forget to jot down notes about your conversation—it will make for much stronger follow-up!

7. Eavesdrop!

If you’re still early in your career, or you are feeling intimidated by the career fair format, you can still find value in observing. As you approach employers, listen in on other conversations: how do other students introduce themselves? What is their body language conveying? Who seems to be having the most success? You can use these observations in the future as you get more comfortable at these events.

Read the article here: https://joinhandshake.com/blog/students/10-tips-to-make-the-most-of-college-career-fair/

By Career & Professional Development
Career & Professional Development