Work & PlayJob Fair PlayBy Thomas P. Farley They may be called career “fairs,” but they’re hardly carnivals. Treat them as daylong job interviews -- with multiple suitors -- and you’ll be poised to land a plum position.We know all’s fair in love and war, but what’s fair at a job fair? Are certain questions off limits? What should you wear? How do you set yourself apart from the pack? To get you the answers you need, Men’s Life Today interviewed a trio of experts who make a career out of helping others find careers. These in-the-know people are Eric Winegardner, a vice president at Monster Worldwide, parent company of the Monster Web site; Allison Nawoj, corporate communications manager for the CareerBuilder Web site; and Andrew Cronan, human relations professional and executive director of career services at New York’s Fordham University Men’s Life Today: Are companies that show up for job fairs really hiring or are they just trawling for resumes? MLT: What if the companies coming to the fair are not on my short list of places to work? MLT: What’s the best way to prepare? Cronan: Don’t show up asking, “So what jobs do you have?” or worse, “What does your company do?” Also, to ease your nerves and get you in the habit of selling yourself, ask a friend or family member to help you practice your elevator speech -- a 30-second pitch that sums up your skills and offerings. MLT: How long should I spend there? MLT: What should I wear? Nawoj: Err on the side of conservative. You only have a few seconds to make a good first impression, so do it right. MLT: What should I bring? Winegardner: If you are exploring more than one sort of job, be sure to bring resumes tailored to each type of job you’re seeking. Also bring business cards and don’t forget to ask the interviewers for their cards. You don’t necessarily need to bring references; in fact, keeping them aside can provide you with a good excuse to follow up. MLT: What’s the best way to manage my time? MLT: How long should I expect with each recruiter? MLT: What if they ask about my salary requirements? MLT: How should I wrap up the exchange? Like this article? . Read more about: Career Thomas P. Farley is an etiquette and lifestyle expert who writes on career-related topics for Men’s Life Today. He is also the editor of Modern Manners: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Social Graces. Comments
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