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Hey everyone! I’m currently a student at Towson and I’m planning to attend the upcoming Career Fair. I’d love to hear from any alumni or fellow students who have been to the fair before!
Do you have any tips or tricks for making the most out of the event? I’m especially interested in: - How to approach recruiters - Networking strategies - Any general advice that helped you stand out - Have you gotten a job from the fair ?
Thanks in advance for any insights!
Don’t go in with hopes to get a job or anything close. Any sort of larger company will tell you just apply online. Some of the smaller companies will be a lot more personable and actually care about talking to you. The biggest advice I can give is just have a good conversation. It’s like a mini interview but it’s very important to be personable and likable because that’s how you’ll be remembered and have a chance to maybe hear back. Make sure you resumes are professional and appropriate for your major/job hopes. I went for 2 years and only got contacted by one company but it was great training for talking to recruiters. After you’ve talked to the companies you want to I’d recommend talking to as many others just to practice some of the more basic questions.
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