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If you are a job seeker looking for a new position, or are a college graduate taking that initial step toward utilizing that new degree, you should visit the many different job fairs that are held across the nation on a fairly regular basis. The job fairs vary from profession to profession, but most offer the job seeker the opportunity to speak with representatives and recruiters from various companies looking for qualified individuals to join their organization. The application and interview process is conducted on the spot by some companies, which is a great way for the job seeker to get his or her foot in the door a lot faster. Job fairs afford the career professional to also interview the perspective employers to learn a bit about the company and what the requirements of the position are, to create a base of information that will come in handy when choosing between multiple employment offers.

Job fairs are held for many industries such as the health care industry, especially for nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physicians’ assistants, and other supportive technical personnel. The health care industry is growing with the increased demand for patient services directly related to the huge baby boomer population, the first of which are now entering into retirement. Job fairs for health care professionals seeking new opportunities the chance to browse around at the different health care delivery systems, how they are different and yet the same. Since this country is entering into what could become a health care crisis, new graduate nurses especially, as well as residents and interns are looking at the number of employment opportunities available to them in a number of locations. Job fairs are a great place to compare benefits, sign on bonuses, and relocation and travel packages offered by competing agencies and health care delivery systems. Nurses can also complete continuing education units (CEUs) toward license renewal at health professional job fairs by completing a class or lecture.

You’ll probably have quite the collection of brochures, folders, and other literature by the end of the day at the job fair. Be sure to pick up a free tote bag that is available by various vendors at the job fair to carry your materials. Various classes are also offered at job fair events including how to improve your resume, interviewing tips, and other presentations by sponsors of job fairs. Attend as many different job fairs as you can because different companies may be sponsored at each. This will give you the opportunity to connect with more potential employers at these job fairs, which will greatly increase your chances of getting just the position you’re looking for. Good Luck!

Nationwide job fairs are huge gatherings of companies and hopeful job seekers, eager to land a great gig with a progressive company. For new college graduates and seasoned workers job fairs can be a beneficial resource when it comes to finding a new career.

There are many benefits to attending job fairs. For one, you are given the chance to meet with a wide variety of interested employers looking to fill literally hundreds of positions. In attending, you gain valuable knowledge about their companies and have the chance to hone your interview skills on the spot.

Job fairs are advertised practically everywhere, from college campuses to newspapers to the internet. If you’re interested in attending any job fairs, you can research in your local library or in your city’s newspaper for upcoming job fairs.

There are many ways to prepare for upcoming job fairs, and it’s a good idea to be well rehearsed on what they are before attending. Showing up at the job fair feeling confident is vital to success.

For starters, polish your resume so it’s as professional as possible. Employers don’t want a lot of irrelevant information on your resume. Give them the most pertinent facts about your past employment history and character, as well as sparkling references and you’re good to go.

Additionally, be prepared by developing a list of companies you’d like to speak with while at the fair, and gain a working knowledge of who they are and what they do. Your background knowledge may just impress them enough for an interview on the spot.

Do keep in mind that while large-scale job fairs may seem like an informal gathering for companies and prospective employees to meet, you should “dress for success.” First impressions are everything, and a well-groomed appearance is crucial when meeting with possible employers.

Job fairs are your chance to shine in the face of company big-wigs, so keep a smile on your face and a handshake at the ready, should the opportunity present itself. You never know who you might be meeting that day, remember to act confident and that will shine through.

The day of the event, do not be frustrated by long lines and heavy crowds. Job fairs attract people from all over, so it’s expected to be busy. As long as you come prepared and organized, you are sure to have some luck when all is said and done.

Just remember to dress well, be polite to everyone you meet, and remember – first impressions are everything. Follow these key guidelines, and you will not be surprised if your day at the job fair turns out to be a smashing success.

 

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