How do you recruit at a career fair?
During the job fair
- Speak to as many job seekers as possible. You’ll increase the chances of finding qualified candidates.
- Keep interviews within specific timeframes.
- Write down notes during interviews.
- Gather candidates’ resumes and contact details.
- Let candidates know of next steps.
- Answer candidates’ questions.
How do students organize their career fairs?
Ask the Kuder Coach: Any tips on organizing a high school career fair?
- Gather support. The first thing you’ll need to do is to start pulling together your A-team.
- Make the experience meaningful.
- Have a theme.
- Prepare students well.
- Generate excitement.
- Remove obstacles.
- It’s show time.
- Keep up the momentum.
How do you Organise a career talk?
Here are some tips for planning yours.
- Enlist a career day planning team to organize and carry out major tasks.
- Determine how many students will attend.
- Develop a master schedule for the event.
- Invite guest speakers at least three months in advance and provide a formal invitation explaining and highlighting the event.
What should a freshman do at a career fair?
Important tips for bluffing your way through a freshman-year career fair.
- Talk to people who you think won’t hire you.
- Talk to people who definitely won’t hire you.
- Don’t volunteer that you’re a freshman, and people actually might not notice!
- Don’t turn down interviews!!!
- Jobs aren’t everything.
Is it OK to think about a job offer?
Even if you know you want to accept the job, requesting time to consider a job offer gives you the opportunity to carefully weigh up the position’s pros and cons. It can put you in a stronger position to negotiate your salary. After you’ve thanked the employer, ask if there’s a deadline to respond to the job offer.
How do you say you need time to think about a job offer?
Here are some examples of what to say when asking for time to consider a job offer:
- “Thank you so much for the opportunity! I look forward to working with your company and helping grow the business.
- “Thank you for the job offer!
- “Thank you so much for your time and for the opportunity to work with your company.