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Why attend the career fair? Why do employers come to a career fair? The 6 R’s of Career Fair Preparation ◦ Research, Resume, Rehearse, Refine, Requests, and Relax
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To get a job or internship! To get a new job or internship! To check out potential career opportunities- ‘window shopping’ To learn more about companies Network with recruiters NETWORK OR NOT WORK!
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Seek out new employees, co-ops, and interns Meet students in person and make contacts To advertise and gain exposure for their company
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Find out what companies will be attending the career fair Visit www.uky.edu/CareerCenter and log into your Wildcat CareerLink accountwww.uky.edu/CareerCenter Search for information on the company website Focus on the top five companies you want to target at the career fair, however, plan to speak to all employers, if you have the time
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Have someone proof your resume Have multiple copies prepared Use a general objective if you will use the same resume for multiple companies Focus on computer skills, internships, volunteer experience Have a separate list of references
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Carry your proofread resume in a professional portfolio or small briefcase- don’t carry a lot of items with you Resumes don’t get you the job- they get you the interview- so, market yourself!
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An introduction is a must Include: ◦ Introduction of yourself (major, graduation date) ◦ Knowledge of company ◦ Express interest in the company and/or opportunities ◦ Tell what you can offer
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Making Your First Impression 60 – 65% of communication to others is non-verbal communication Tips for Non-verbal communication for an introduction Dress professionally Make good eye contact Smile Give a firm handshake If wearing nametag, wear on your right side for easy readability Speak clearly Listen carefully for names when introduced
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Have a top 5-10 list of companies you would like to meet Don’t visit your top company first Start from the bottom and work your way up ◦ You’ll be more prepared and well rehearsed
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Use the person’s name Say “Thank you” Move on if there is a long line Make your own positive impression- Do not cruise the booths with friends Be respectful ◦ Don’t just grab goodies!
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Request information from the company representatives by asking intelligent questions that demonstrate your knowledge ◦ What type of training programs do you offer new employees? ◦ Describe the work environment of your company. ◦ How are employees evaluated and promoted? ◦ I read on your website that you are undertook a major new project, how did this influence your personal and professional growth?
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Collect business cards Ask: ◦ Who the best contact person is? ◦ What the next step is? Make notes about your conversation Send a thank you Follow-up! Follow-up! Follow-up!
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Explore options. You can’t tell what a company has to offer by simply looking at their name Successful candidates will find a match regardless of what positions a company currently has “advertised” ‘Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket’; continue the job search through various avenues
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Relax and be yourself. Enjoy the opportunity to meet new people and build your network!
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View job postings from the following sources ◦ Postings sent to UK (Wildcat CareerLink Jobs) ◦ NACElink Network Utilize search agents Upload resumes and post in resume books Get employer contacts from employer database Apply for on-campus interviews Get details about job fairs
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Tuesday– Thursday from12:00-3:00 p.m. 15 minute or less career consultations ◦ Resume critique ◦ Cover letter critique ◦ Questions regarding internships, job searching, interviewing, and graduate school
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Career counselors are available for individual appointments with students and alumni that include: ◦ Interpreting career assessments ◦ Exploring careers related to majors ◦ Critiquing resumes and job search letters ◦ Practicing with “mock” interviews ◦ Discussing job search strategies ◦ Evaluating job offers and salaries
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If you want individualized assistance with this process you can make an appointment with a Career Counselor Contact the Career Center 859-257-2746
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www.uky.edu/CareerCenter Join us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER and BIG BLUE NETWORK
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