Career Fairs
- What should I do at the fair?
- Should I come early or later?
- What do I wear?
- What should I bring?
- Who should attend the Career Fair?
- What should I do to get ready?
- What should I do at the fair?
- Don’t walk around aimlessly, have a plan of attack. Approach the employers you are most interested in first. Talk to as many employers as possible, you might not be interested in a particular employer until you hear what they have to offer. When you approach employers you should introduce yourself, give them a resume, find out about their recruiting process and ask questions. Make sure you get contact information so you can follow up later.
- Should I come early or later?
We recommend that you come as early as you can. Some employers leave a little on the early side to catch flights. By attending early, you’ll likely miss the big crowds and have easier access to the employers you are interested in pursuing.
- What do I wear?
Employers understand that you’ll be stopping by the Career Fair in between your classes so business casual is appropriate. That means slacks and a button down shirt for men and slacks or skirt with a blouse for women. If you’d like to dress more formally, a suit is always acceptable.
- What should I bring?
Bring plenty of resumes and a notepad so you can take some notes. You should also bring a bag since many employers will give out company literature and other items.
- Who should attend the Career Fair?
- Anyone who is interested in finding a full-time job or internship or students interested in learning about career options should attend.
- What should I do to get ready?
To ready yourself for the Career Fair, make sure your resume is in tip-top shape. You should also develop a brief introduction to use when you approach employers. To impress employers, do a little research on the employers prior to the event. A list of employers attending the Career Fair is available on our web site. More information. (link to the CF page that has tips)

