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How To Work A Career Fair. Kraig Brinkerhoff and Jason Ratliff FHS Advisement Center & Career Services BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY. Identify career goals and interests ( Objective ) Identify companies of interest Research the companies ( mission, goals, etc .) Prepare your resume.
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How To Work A Career Fair Kraig Brinkerhoff and Jason Ratliff FHS Advisement Center & Career Services BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
Identify career goals and interests (Objective) • Identify companies of interest • Research the companies (mission, goals, etc.) • Prepare your resume Before the Fair
Register with eRecruiting • Prepare for meeting with companies • - practice answering interview questions, etc. • Dress professionally - Business Dress- If look for Internship of Full- time - Business Casual- If attending for informational purposes Before the Fair (continued)
During the Fair Locate & visit with company representatives of your choice Introduce yourself to the representative - Give the representative your resume, display a positive self-assured attitude - extend your hand (shake firmly) Discuss your strengths, abilities, interests, and goals - explain how these attributes would benefit the company
During the Fair (continued) Ask questions about career opportunities within the company Ask for an “interview” and schedule it at that time – where will it be conducted Ask the representative for a business card, give a firm hand shake, a genuine “thank you” and smile
Write the company representative a thank you note, which should include: -a statement thanking him/her for their time and consideration -a brief statement of how your goals, skills, and abilities will benefit the company -ask for an interview at their convenience • Attend career related programs • Continue your career search After the Fair
Review notes on company (previously researched) • Prepare yourself for the Interview (resource material is available at the CDC & web) • practice answering various interview questions • Dress (neat, business attire, etc.) • Arrive to the interview early (20 minutes) Before the Interview
Be yourself • Be positive -remember, first impressions usually remain lasting impressions • What to expect -you will be asked to give specific examples of past situations -structured questioning -the interviewer may take notes During the Interview
Tell me about a time when you gave exceptional customer service • Describe a time when you had to juggle multiple tasks at one time and how you managed it • Give me an example of a situation where you had to exert leadership to get a task done or problem solved Example Interview Questions
S = situation (describe the situation/problem) • T = task (describe the task) • A = action (describe the action YOU took) • R = results (explain the results) • Tell the interviewer a story, but be concise Recommended Structure for Answering Interview Questions (STAR Approach)
Tell me about a time when you gave exceptional customer service • Describe a time when you had to juggle multiple tasks at one time and how you managed it • Give me an example of a situation where you had to exert leadership to get a task done or problem solved Example Interview Questions
Kraig Brinkerhoff Academic and Career Adviser FHSS 801-422-3541 Kraig_brinkerhoff@byu.edu Jason Ratliff Career Adviser801-422-3000Jason_Ratliff@byu.edu Your Career Resources