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Showing posts with label Atlanta Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta Jobs. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2018

Atlanta Job Fair 2018, Part 2














Well, I went to the 15th annual Job Fair at the Georgia International Convention Center on Friday April 13, 2018.

If you have never been to job fair, let me tell you, it can be overwhelming! I arrived at the convention center about 30 minutes before it started. There was already a line of more than 500 people. If I would have gone by myself, I would have turned around and gone home.

It was very intimidating.

The line snaked into several loops. There was probably more than a thousand people that showed up during the day. I was way out of my element.

I spent the first hour just walking around, unsure of who to talk to and what to say. I had 15 printed resumes along with printed letters of recommendation, business cards, and a list of employers I wanted to talk to. But, my main prospect, the CW Atlanta, didn't show up. So I just walked around.

It was a good experience for me. I learned that I was not prepared for the world of job fairs. Next time I will be ready.

So, let my failures guide you towards a successful career path.

1. Do your research: Take a good look at the list of companies attending the fair. There may be some businesses you have never heard of. Or there may be some that you have heard of but are not the job you want. Either way, take a good look into all the companies represented and learn a few things about them.

2. Make a list of about 10 perspective businesses: After you researched the whose-who of the fair, make a top ten list of jobs offered at the event.

3. Tweak your resume: Take your top ten list and make 10 specific resumes for each requisition. A generic blanket resume is not going to cut it in this environment.

4. Apply for the jobs: I know, it seems counter-intuitive, but every representative that you will talk to will tell you to apply online. Most booths were not even accepting resumes. We live in a digital age. If you have already applied before you meet them, you have the edge now to tell them that you have already applied and you wanted them to have a face with the name. 

5. Smile and be friendly: Look, these people are seeing perhaps more than a thousand job-seekers in a matter of a few hours. They are overwhelmed too. Just smile and be confident. Worst case, you meet a few new people and can grow your network.

That is all I have for y'all.

May the job-gods be ever in your favor,

Lisa :)

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Atlanta Career Fairs 2018


Graduation is around the corner, and the pressure is on to find a job. I have had several people tell me they are landing interviews left and right. When I ask how they heard about the job I am surprised to hear their answer is at a Job Fair.

The Job Fair. I always figured these were mythical events created to have in movies and books. I found it hard to believe that so many people seeking out such limited job openings in a central location would actually be successful at landing a job among all the chaos. Alas no. I even had one classmate share that she not only got an interview because of the fair, but she also got the job. 

WOW. A Job. With vacation, 401K, insurance...a REAL job. All because she listened to her mentor and attended the job fair at Georgia Gwinnett College

It was an important lesson for me to learn. In the digital age it can be easy to get lost in the sea of online applications. The job fair is a great chance to meet someone face to face and make a lasting impression. This is a chance to outshine your (possibly) mundane resume.  

So let's take a look at a major job fair happening in Metro-Atlanta this year. 

Eventbrite.com has information on Atlanta Career Fair. The fair is on April 5, 2018 at The Westin Peachtree Plaza from 11am-2pm. The web page gives you the opportunity to upload your resume on the site when you register for the fair. It is a free event, so if you have the time you should make an effort to go to the event. The job industries represented range from accounting to entertainment. It looks like it will be a great opportunity at landing an interview. 

Good luck to you all! Happy hunting! 

Best, 

Lisa :)