The first question asked One of the questions frequently
asked at job fair interviews is «what to you want from the job fair?»
Not exact matches
«If you're being
asked to show up
at diversity
fairs or be the «person of color»
at events unrelated to your
job function, it costs you,» says David Thomas, 59, dean of the McDonough School of Business
at Georgetown University.
When Marist last
asked this question in late March, 17 % thought the governor was doing an above average
job, 39 % said he was doing a
fair job, and 41 % reported he was performing
at a subpar level.
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at a
job fair March 14, 2011 A few months ago, I attended a bunch of
job fairs to search for candidates for some
jobs I was hiring for.
Today
at the National Career
Job Fair in New York City, someone showed me a resume and
asked for a critique.
I can not tell you how many times that I've spoken to a
job seeker
at a
fair and been
asked «So, what type of
jobs are you hiring for?»
Although option # 2 might not seem
fair — after all, you didn't
ask us to take on all the
jobs we must complete, and it probably seems to you like many of those
jobs are unnecessary (see Secret # 1 from the article For Women Only)-- but your offer signals love and support
at a critical time.