Succeeding At Career Fairs

Posted: Jan 03, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

Career fairs can be a good way for those looking for a job, to meet a number of prospective employers at one place. Singapore has been having such events pretty regularly recently and those looking for a job should certainly take advantage of this. 

While at the fair you will have a chance to briefly introduce and market yourself to employers. Many people just land up and the fair, with the intention to look around and just wander over to companies that look interesting. However, by being well prepared and following some guidelines, you can gain an advantage over other job-seekers and get one step closer to a second interview.

Do some groundwork

Obtain a list of companies attending the fair and do some research on the ones you are interested in. Cover basic things like - products offered, geographic coverage, key clients, recent/expected performance, management team, company culture/vision/mission and so on. By doing this you can ask intelligent/meaningful questions to company representatives, about matters which are not publicly available

Carry supporting material

Make sure you have enough copies of your resume, reference letters, samples of your work and any assessments you have taken

Dress appropriately

Know the attire of the profession you are interested in an dress accordingly. In general, aim for conservative business attire 

Have your speech ready

Prepare and practice your one minute sales pitch, which highlights your main strengths and why you can be a valuable asset to the company

 Follow-up

Make sure you send a thank you note to employers you met with, within one day of the fair. Mention how you enjoyed meeting them, re-state your main qualifications/experience and why you would like to work for the company and finally, express your keen interest for a second interview.

Some other tips

You want to make the most of your time spent at the fair. Some simple things can go a long way in this regard

 Decide on the order of interviewing. Some experts suggest meeting with your top choices first thing in the morning, interviewing with your other choices in the middle of the day, and returning to your top choices at the end of the day to thank them again for their time. Remember to stay a bit flexible though, as your top choices may be the top choices of many, creating long lines that you may wish to avoid

Don't interview or spend time with companies you are not interested in

If waiting in line to meet a company, grab a copy of the  material they have at their stand, so you can read it before your turn comes

Do a little bit of networking with others at the fair, such as executive search firms and other job-seekers. You never know where a job-lead might come from

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