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Transcript of Presented by: VT Career Services and VT Alumni Career Resources Nancy Brittle 540-552-1666...
Presented by:VT Career Services and VT Alumni Career Resources
Nancy Brittle
540-552-1666
*To attract top-notch candidates
*To advertise organization to prospective candidates
*To promote public awareness about their organization
*To provide career information
*To identify potential candidates (first impressions!)
*Know what organizations are attending
*Research the organizations
*Have several copies of your resume
*Prepare a “One Minute Commercial”
*Connect your background to the needs of the organization
*Prepare questions to ask representatives
*Demonstrate interpersonal skills
*Obviously, this is difficult to do at the last minute, but…
*From the web site or handout you can at least determine which companies are more likely to fit what you’re looking for
*If you have time to go to individual organization web sites, look for:
*The philosophy, mission, goals
*Organization’s size (personnel, locations)
*The products and services
*Introduce yourself (name, major/degree)
*Express your interest in a certain type of position or area in the organization
*Describe what you have to offer the organization
*Demonstrate what you know about the organization
PRACTICE!!!!!
*What have you read about the organization?
*Do you have unique qualities or characteristics that would be a fit for them?
*What do you have to offer the organization?
*What do you want to know about the organization?
*What do you want to know about the opportunities?
*TIP: Make sure you are not asking questions about information available on their web site!
*Be professional
*Introduce yourself with a firm handshake
*Speak clearly and concisely
*Answer questions readily
*Have your resume with you and easily accessible
*Demonstrate confidence
*Be open and honest
*Maintain good eye contact
*Show enthusiasm and interest
*Go to the registration table and pick up a list of attendees and the map
*Zero in on specific organizations you want to approach and where they are located
*Make your A, B, C list
*Take a deep breath…stand up straight…think positively…go into the room and go into action!
*Introduce yourself
*Give your One Minute Commercial
*Ask and answer questions
*Pick up materials
*Offer your resume
*Ask for a business card
*Ask about the best method for follow-up
*It is important to take the initiative to follow-up on job fair contacts.
*Send a thank you letter and indicate your continued interest in the organization and opportunities.
*Be specific about what you want.
*Lacking focus - not knowing what type of position you are seeking.
*Admitting “I’ll take anything” or answering “I don’t know” when asked about interests.
*Not dressing neatly or professionally
*Not bringing a resume
*Lacking knowledge of the organization or confusing the organization with a competitor
*Lacking enthusiasm or interest in the organization or job opportunities
*Asking about salary
*Not asking any questions, asking inappropriate questions, and having a poor or unprofessional attitude
*Grabbing free stuff
*Not making eye contact
*Lacking communication skills
*Not bringing anything to write with or on
*Giving a weak handshake
*Not taking the time to fill out a job application
*www.career.vt.edu
*www.alumni.vt.edu/career
*www.linkedin.com
*Hokies4Hire*
*Resume book, job listings, on-campus interviews (students)
*Hokie Nation Network *
*www.alumni.vt.edu/hnn
*CareerShift*
*Going Global*
*Salary Information
*Job listing sites: http://www.career.vt.edu/JOBSEARC/WebSites.htm
* VT students and alumni only