Thursday, May 14, 2020
Your essential careers fair check list for networking
Your essential careers fair check list for networking Career fairs â" you only go for all the free stuff, right? Free pens, free sweets, maybe if youâre lucky even a snazzy tote bag or two. While the freebies are great, it might shock you to know that you can actually get a whole lot more out of a career fair than just a new stock of stationery. Play your cards right, and itâs an opportunity to impress future employers, build up your network and get a better idea of what kind of career you might want after you leave university. But this will only happen if you put in the work. Rolling out of bed and rocking up at a careers fair without a clue what youre doing isnt going to get you anywhere. But if you prepare properly beforehand, and plan out your strategy, youll really be able to make the most of the opportunity. Find out what companies will be there Career fairs can be so busy and hectic that theyre just plain overwhelming at times. Just trying to find the stall you want to hit up can take ages, and even then itâs easy to get distracted by everything else on offer. Youâll get the most out of the fair if you look up beforehand what companies and employers will be there, and make a list of which ones you want to see. Plan out your route so youre not zig-zagging around the room and wasting time, and make sure you visit every stall you planned to before you leave. Prepare some questions Itâs easy to just turn up to a stand, grab a leaflet and go. But really, itâs a great chance to find out more about a company. Quite often the people representing the employer will be recent graduates themselves who now work for them, so you can ask them all the questions you wouldnât want to ask a more senior employee. For example, how much do you earn? How much work is there really? Whatâs the office vibe like? Some of the people on the stall might also be recruiters, so asking some insightful questions is an opportunity to stand out from the crowd and get noticed. Dont over do it; if you try too hard to impress it could come across as arrogant, but take the opportunity to show what you have to offer. Collect some business cards If youâve spent a while chatting to someone, and found out you really get along, then donât be nervous â" ask for their business card or email address. The following day, drop them a quick email saying how much you enjoyed meeting them and finding out about the company. It only takes a few seconds, but things like that will really make you stand out. These employers meet hundreds of people at every careers fair they go to â" you want them to remember you. Find out what will make an application stand out If you think you might end up applying to work at this company, or in this particular field of work, make sure you find out what will make your application stand out â" and what would definitely land your CV in the bin. Dont stress about overstepping the mark with your questions theyll appreciate you showing your enthusiasm for the company. Even if they just direct you to their website, theres no harm in asking, and you might pick up some tips that put you ahead of the competition. Remember to go in with an open mind Itâs great to have a fixed idea of what you want to do, and you should definitely make a beeline for those stands. BUT, thereâll be companies and careers on offer at the fair that you might not even have heard of. So it wonât hurt to take a few minutes to wander around aimlessly and see if anything catches your eye â" you never know where you might end up! Connect with Debut on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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