Nowadays, job and career fairs are common in metropolises. Different from usual fairs which are mostly regarded as social events or seasonal fests, the job and career fairs are meeting points of qualified students or aspiring job-seekers and employers from different industries. A visit to this fair is an opportunity for the students who are awaiting the completion of their studies to have insights into the fields of work they are interested in from the employers from those fields. Here is why you should visit a job and career fair:
- You can learn about the employers more than you come to know about them from their websites
- You can meet the employers face-to-face to make a great impression in person
- You can make a list of organizations which you wish to work with after completing your studies
- You can get a hang of their interview and selection procedure to recruit fresh candidates
- You can build a professional connect with the employers and contact them later on
- You can check if you are competent and confident to face the employers during interview

A kind of preparation in advance, before you turn up before the employers at a job and career fair can give you the required push. Know how to dress yourself, conduct and present yourself. Know what to carry and what not. A little homework can help you to make much of a visit to the job and career fair. Here are some tips to help you out:
- If you have come across the job fair or career fair advertisement online, visit the website of the fair where you will find the names of the attending employers and other relevant information.
- You can see on the website itself the employers are from which sections of arena and they are hiring for which positions in their organizations. It will help you make a list of the employers who you need to visit according to your professional career interests.
- Have a number of copies of your CV ready. You may need to have the copies in more than one style. You can submit or email your CV in advance, to the job fair organizer. Don’t forget to carry print copies of the resume to the fair.
- Make sure to have different versions of your CV, if you intend to meet more than two or three employers hiring for different designations like human resources, marketing, public representative and likes. In different versions of the resume, sum up your qualities in keeping with different eligibility criteria for different designations.
- Prepare a 20-30 second long introduction speech to begin conversation with employers at the fair. Maintain a flow with cadence in your voice while introducing yourself to the employers or company representatives. It should not be a mechanical outburst of words or sound like reading a script.
Do remember a job and career fair is no social event. A formal appearance of visitors is expected by the employers attending the fair. Maintain the proper dress code to look formal when you interact with the employers.
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