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大大小小的招聘会是人们找工作的一条途径。可是很多人去过招聘会后常常是一头雾水:人山人海,只感受到拥挤了。那么参加招聘会要做些什么准备呢?下面就给您支几招。
CAREER fairs are a great way for college students to "shop" for new job
opportunities. The education authorities in Jiangsu and Liaoning revealed
recently that last year over 70 percent of college graduates from the two
provinces found their first jobs through job fairs.
Now major cities around the country are opening their career fairs to help
students with job hunting.
But how do you ensure that your performance at the crowded fair doesn't
turn into a circus? Here are some tips.
Stay lively
The lines may be daunting, but don't fail to maximize this opportunity.
Talk to every company that fits your experience and ambitions. If you meet with
20 recruiters, at the end of the day you will know 20 people by name. That sure
beats sending a blind resume to a "Personnel Director".
Do some research
Find out which companies will be represented and research them in advance
using corporate websites or other tools. This will allow you to appear much more
professional than unprepared job seekers who make the mistake of starting off
their conversations with company representatives by asking, "What does your
company do?"
Get a business card
If an interview goes well, you will want to follow up with a letter that
reinforces the points you made and the facts you learned. If you made a good
impression at the fair, the interviewer probably has made a note to that effect
and will remember that you passed his or her on-site screen.
Be prepared
"I attended the job fair because I knew a company which I'd like to work
for would be there. I did lots of homework about the company and I revamped my
resume based on its job description. Finally, I got the position. So visit a
career fair with purpose, it's better than sending out your resumes blindly."
--- Lai Yuli, 24, graduated in 2007 from Shantou University
Do some scouting
If you've never been to a job fair, attend one just for observational
purposes. Pay attention to recruiters and fellow job seekers to pick up some
pointers on how to dress, and how to approach a company's booth
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