Chicago
Job Fairs
Meet
several companies at the Chicago Job Fairs on Thursday, July 25, 2013 at
the Chicago Marriott Downtown, 540 North Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, 60611,
from 10AM to 2PM
Chicago job fairs are a great way for you to
explore employment opportunities and gather information about companies who are
currently hiring in the Chicago area. Many job seekers view a Chicago Job Fair
as a first interview, and other job seekers view Chicago job fairs as an
opportunity to gather information about potential employers. Regardless of
reasons for attending Chicago job fairs, there are a several key things to keep
in mind before, during, and after the Chicago job fairs to make the most of the
event.
Before Chicago Job
Fairs:
· Find out what Companies will be attending the Chicago
jobfair.
The more information you can gather
beforehand, the more successful the Chicago Job Fair will be for you. After you
register for the Chicago Job Fairs you will be able to view the companies that
will be hiring. You should then spend some time doing some research about the
companies so you can have a more in depth conversation with the recruiter at the
Chicago Job Fairs. Try to find out what types of jobs they have open? What kind
of skills is the company looking for? What kinds of skills do these companies
need to have?
· Have few questions you would ask
employers.
Narrow your list of employers to those who
have job opportunities you are interested in, or are employers you believe you
would like to work for. Then list some questions you would like to ask the
hiring manager at the Chicago Job Fair.
· Proofread your resume - at least two
times.
If you don't already have one, make one for
the Chicago Job Fair. It gives employers a quick overview of your
skills/experience and something to remember you by. Be sure to proofread your
resume before the Chicago Job Fair and correct any spelling or grammatical
mistakes (search for spell checker on: google, yahoo and msn for a free tool).
Be sure to have someone else look over your resume, even if you think it is
perfect. Don't let simple mistakes on your resume overshadow your work history
and qualifications for a job!
· Be certain your resume has your latest contact
information.
Double check that your address, home phone
number, cell phone number and e-mail address is current.
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Miss the Job Fairs in Chicago By Diversity Job
Fairs
Meet
several companies at the Chicago Job Fairs on Thursday, July 25, 2013 at
the Chicago Marriott Downtown, 540 North Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, 60611,
from 10AM to 2PM
Dress for an
interview.
First impressions at the Chicago Job Fair
are important. Show the employers that you are serious about your job search. It
is best to wear a suit to a job fair, - unless you are looking for a job that
would require you to dress professionally at work. NEVER WEAR jeans, t-shirts,
baseball caps, headphones ect. If you cannot wear a suit to the job fair, your
best alternative is business casual. Nice slacks and a collared shirt for men
and nice slacks or a skirt and a blouse for women. Make sure your clothes are
clean and pressed. Don’t wear excessive jewelry or clothing that is too short or
revealing.
· Spend time with each employer. Don't just hand a resume to the hiring manager and go to
the next employer. Put in some time and effort into getting additional
information about the hiring company and try to make a good an impression. Don’t
just try to see how many resumes you can give to employers in the least amount
of time - it is VERY IMPORTANT to make a connection with the hiring manager and
find some good job opportunities. It is also important to know when to approach
each employer. Try to avoid approaching employers when they are crowded by a
large group of job seekers, find an employer that is less busy. Trying to make a
connection with an employer that is very busy at the job fair makes it harder
for the employer to answer your individual questions, and they are far less
likely to remember you.
· Use your research to your advantage.
You should feel more confident and
knowledgeable because you did your home work, prior the Job Fair Chicago.
Because you have done your research prior to the job fair, you won't have to ask
the question, what does your company do? Instead you can start the conversation
with “I am familiar with your company and I really would like to be involved
with your line of products and services”. Then give them an example of one of
the products or services you know about. You will have a real advantage if you
can tell employers how your skills match what they are looking for. Employers
look to hire job seekers who show an interest in their company.
· A firm handshake and maintaining eye
contact.
Show the employer how serious you are.
Greet each employer with a firm handshake, and be certain to maintain eye
contact throughout the conversation.
· After Chicago Job Fairs:
· Follow up with a thank you email. Experts agree that follow-up is a crucial part of
attending a career fair Chicago, IL. Make sure you pick up a business card, or
at the very least get the name of the hiring manager you spoke with and his or
her email address. Send a thank you note a email within two days of the job
fair. This will show the employer you paid attention, are serious about the job
opportunity, and that you are the right person for the
job.
Chicago
Job Fairs by Diversity Job Fairs
Meet
several companies at the Chicago Job Fairs on Thursday, July 25, 2013 at
the Chicago Marriott Downtown, 540 North Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, 60611,
from 10AM to 2PM
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