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Tips for success
Picture this...You're in the
Pavilion with hundreds of other students vying for the same jobs and
internships. How can you cope with the competition and the stress? If
you handle the situation properly, you can impress recruiters and
increase your chances of finding a job. To make the most of the Career Fair,
it is important to be properly dressed and well informed about the
companies you have targeted. What do I mean by properly dressed? There is
no right suit, no right color etc. What is important is that your
clothes, your hair, and your resume reflect that you are serious and
focused on your career hunt.
Juniors, seniors,
graduate students and young alumni:
- Sleep well
and have a good breakfast.
- Be dressed properly and
simply.
- Brings lots of resumes.
- Pick up the floor-booth
guide. Go into the side room off the lobby. Sit down, mark targeted
companies on the guide. Straighten your shoulders. Proceed into the
Pavilion and go for the employers!
- First impressions are
lasting; so conduct yourself with friendliness and intelligence at
all times.
- No GUM!!
- Don't get sidetracked by
all the employers. Focus first on the ones you have targeted as
important to you.
- Use a firm handshake and eye contact when introducing yourself.
- Be enthusiastic and
demonstrate positive verbal and non-verbal communication at all
times.
- Remember to leave your
resumes on the tables of employers you are interested in.
- If you want to write to
follow up with employers whom you meet at the Career Fair that you are still
interested, BE SURE TO GET THEIR BUSINESS CARDS.
Freshman/Sophomores
- Come neatly dressed and
ready to investigate your future job.
- Take a look at the
companies who hire for summer jobs and part-time positions.
- Meet the employers and introduce yourself. They're interested in
who will graduate in 2010
and 2011! In fact, they watch each year for you.
- First impressions are
lasting, conduct yourself with friendliness and intelligence at all
times.
- Gather all company
literature from employers you might be interested in a few years
from now. File it!! COLLECT BUSINESS CARDS!
- Check out the parks and
recreation, and summer camps for summer counselor jobs. Most of you
need less stress and more sunshine!
- Collect pens, pencils,
candy, post-it notes, rulers, balls, frisbees etc. to last you until
the next year.
- Enjoy the Fair; sample
the cookies, but don't munch while talking to an employer.
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