What is the difference between a career fair and a job fair?

For a student, a job fair will be filled with employers on and off campus that are hiring part time positions and internships. A career fair, which may include Premedical Professions, Pre-Law, and other graduate opportunities, is not as exclusively centered on finding a job or filling a particular position.

What is a job fair and what to expect?

A job fair, or career fair, is an event that brings together a mix of different companies and organizations that are actively searching for new hires. A career fair can be an effective way to meet and connect with prospective employers, network with other professionals and interview for open positions.

Are job fairs worth it?

Yes. Job Fairs are a great way to speed up the recruitment process and this, in some instances, can result in job offers on the spot.

Is it easier to get a job at a job fair?

You may have been told that it’s difficult to find employment at a job fair, but that’s just not true. By attending a job fair, you have a chance to meet with recruiters face-to-face, have them get to know you, and make an impression.

Do you have to bring a resume to a job fair?

Depending on the size of the recruiting fair, you will need 20-40 copies of your resume. A good rule of thumb is to research the fair on your Career Fair Plus app to estimate how many recruiters you want to visit, then double that number. It’s better to have a few too many copies of your resume than not enough.

What is the purpose of a job fair?

The key purpose of a job fair is to help employers looking for employees and vice versa. Company representatives at career fairs will likely inform you of job openings and their hiring processes. Be prepared with at least a dozen copies of your resume and cover letter.

Is applying online a waste of time?

Online Applications Are Incredibly Time-Wasting Each person spends an average of 30 minutes filling out the application. With that competition, your odds of getting hired are as likely as winning the lottery. Only one person will win the grand prize.