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Yes, inquiring minds want to know!!!???jbachen said:How do you get a booth at a job fair? And is it expensive?
jcsmilez said:There is a job fair coming up towards the end of April in my area -- $60 for the booth -- do you think it's worth it? To answer other's questions, I got on a mailing list by posting a (non PC) ad at a local College Job Board.
jcsmilez said:Since pretty much everyone there is looking for work, do you plan to just hand out recruiting packets left and right (pretty expensive..?) or do some sort of follow up?
At a job fair would you do a drawing for a show or a prize like at other booths or just focus on recruiting?
To stand out at a job fair booth, make sure to have a professional and inviting setup, dress professionally, and have a clear and concise pitch about yourself and your skills. Also, be prepared to ask questions and engage with potential employers.
It is important to bring multiple copies of your resume, a notepad and pen to take notes, and any relevant materials or samples of your work. Also, bring a positive attitude and confidence in your abilities.
Networking effectively at a job fair booth involves introducing yourself to recruiters, asking about their company and available positions, and highlighting your skills and experiences. It is also important to follow up with any potential contacts after the fair.
If you do not see any companies that interest you at a job fair booth, take the opportunity to network and practice your pitch with the companies that are there. You never know what connections or opportunities may arise from these interactions.
To prepare for a job fair booth, research the companies that will be in attendance and have a targeted list of companies and positions that interest you. Practice your elevator pitch and have your resume and materials ready to hand out. Also, dress professionally and arrive early to make the most out of your time at the fair.