Are you engaging in conversations on social media sites, or
even attending job fairs?
Not exact matches
Attend job - hunting events: Even if you do not see any specific employers that excite you in an upcoming career fair on campus, attend it anyway — to practice your elevator speech and gain confidence in speaking with recru
Attend job - hunting events:
Even if you do not see any specific employers that excite you in an upcoming career
fair on campus,
attend it anyway — to practice your elevator speech and gain confidence in speaking with recru
attend it anyway — to practice your elevator speech and gain confidence in speaking with recruiters.
On a frigid
evening, days before Christmas, nearly 100 people braved icy roads to
attend a SolarCity
job fair at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, on the slight chance they might qualify for one of the few hundred positions available at the company's solar factory.
Some
job fairs even allow pre-registrants to submit a copy of their resumes to
attending companies, which gives you a major advantage over other
job seekers.
Recruiters that work for executive search firms may
attend trade shows, college
job fairs and other meetings nationally or
even internationally that may be
attended by potential candidates and hiring managers.
Some
job fairs will allow you to submit your resume via email, or an online posting; so
even if you are not able to
attend in person, you can send a resume.
Studying somewhere that's respected by your chosen industry can have advantages way before you apply for graduate
jobs — relevant employers are likely to visit your university to
attend careers
fairs or give talks, and might
even have direct connections with your department.
Even if you're seeking employment (not starting your business), you can start networking, applying for
jobs, consulting experts, and
attending recruitment
fairs.