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Distribute Your Resume at Job Fairs - Resume Guide - CareerOneStop
Distribute Your Resume at Job Fairs - Resume Guide - CareerOneStop
Still, job fairs can be good practice and result in useful contacts. They can even be fun if you know what to expect.
Some guidelines to keep in mind:
The people you meet at job fairs are generally recruiters, not people with hiring authority. So understand that
the job fair is usually just a first step.
Some companies do not accept hard-copy resumes at job fairs because of processing issues. So you may
need to post your resume at their website.
Some recruiters will review your resume on the spot, so make sure you know it by heart and are ready to
discuss your qualifications.
Have plenty of resumes within easy reach. This shows organization and confidence - important for a good
first impression.
Some experts suggest having a “mini resume” on a business card, with contact information on one side and
a list of your skills on the reverse.
Most job fairs have websites. Visit these sites first, and note which companies you will want to focus on at
the fair.
For more guidance on distributing your resume when networking, see our section on how to network your resume.
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