What’s a Job Fair?

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A job fair is an event where potential employees can meet with employers and hand out resumes. They are often held on college campuses or in communities and can lead to job interviews. Online job fairs also exist.

A job fair, also called a career fair, is an event to introduce potential employees to employers and vice versa. Most job fairs consist of several different booths set up in one large area. Each booth represents a different company. Potential employees at these companies can tour all the booths, introduce themselves to potential employers, and hand out their resumes. Employers working at each booth have the opportunity to not only evaluate potential employees for their companies, but also distribute their business cards to many different people, which can help drive business forward.

One of the most common locations for the average job fair is the college campus. Many colleges hold job fairs to help their students obtain entry-level positions at various companies after they finish school. In addition to colleges, communities may also occasionally hold job fairs. Community-based job fairs are usually sponsored by career centers located in a specific town or city, and these fairs tend to draw a larger crowd than a college job fair because they are targeted to an entire geographic area, and not just for a school. In addition to more people likely to be in attendance at a community job fair, there may also be more potential employers available to contact at a community fair than what might be available at a college fair.

Attending a career fair can be a very valuable experience for job seekers. It is often said that the initial meeting with potential employers is very important at job fairs because it can serve as a mini-interview. The impression a person makes in that initial meeting can directly affect whether they are called for a job interview by the company. More often than not, job fair employers are likely to schedule job interviews with the people they met who stood out from the crowd in a positive way. It may be important for a person attending a career fair to keep in mind that each employer in attendance is likely to come into contact with a large number of people and it would probably be a good idea to try to make a lasting impression.

A person who cannot attend a job fair may still be able to get noticed by a specific company if they make the effort to submit their resume around the time the job fair takes place. This can ensure your resume lands in the pile with other candidates who have applied to the fair. There are also occasionally job fairs that take place online. These online tradeshows tend to be beneficial for people who might have trouble attending an in-person tradeshow. Most virtual job fairs offer potential employees the opportunity to not only submit their resumes to employers online, but also to chat live with potential employers.




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