Table Talk: Tips for Navigating Career Fairs

By Sharon Fleshman

The fall semester is upon us and there have already been several career fairs with more to come. Here are some quick pointers on how to make the most of these events:

Prioritize

  • Make sure that you look at the list of participating employers by logging on to Pennlink.   (NOTE: If you have not logged on to Pennlink before, the system will first prompt you to register by filling in a brief profile.)
  • Determine beforehand which employers on the list interest you the most (your “must-sees”) in order to plan ahead toward making the most of your time.  Some employers may list targeted positions, though you can certainly inquire about areas outside those listed.

Prepare

  • Research the “must-see” employers by perusing their websites.
  • Look for what distinguishes a given employer and think about how that appeals to you.  Many employer websites have a mission statement/core values of some kind posted. Make note of news or updates on special projects/initiatives that intrigue you.
  • Develop an introduction of yourself (no longer than 1 minute), emphasizing your interests/qualifications as it relates to each of your “must-see” employers.   Also, have a thoughtful question or two in mind as well based on your research of the employer.   Such a question may help clarify key information or express interest in a particular area/specialty/project.
  • Make sure you have plenty of resumes to distribute.  Resume samples are available on the Career Services website if you need guidance regarding formatting. Also, Career Services counselors can provide suggestions on how you can improve your resume.  No cover letters are necessary for career fairs.

Present

  • Each employer will have sent one or two recruiters who will have materials on their assigned table.  Starting with your “must-see” list, visit each employer, introduce yourself (“Good afternoon, my name is…..”) as you shake the recruiter’s hand.   Follow up with your remarks, offer your resume, and wrap up (“It was great to meet you, may I take one of your business cards to stay in touch?”)
  • Once you’ve visited all on your “must-see” list, be open to visiting with other employers if time allows. You never know what other opportunities may appeal to you.
  • Be sensitive to lines behind you.  If there is a long line and your conversation is flowing well, show graciousness by offering to come back to the table when it’s less crowded or following up later.  If the table is not crowded, you may be able to engage the recruiter in a longer conversation, but make sure to read the recruiter’s cues in this regard.
  • If any conversations stand out to you and confirm your interest in a given employer, take notes on the back of the business card of the recruiter you spoke with to note highlights of the conversation for follow-up purposes.

After the career fair, make sure you take your notes from your conversations and prepare follow-up correspondence to thank the recruiter for his or her time, recall a highlight of your conversation, and reiterate your interest in the employer.

Government & Policy Fair Today!

TODAY from 11am – 3pm, Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall

Have you considered a career in policy, politics, government, or public service? If so, you should attend the Policy and Government Career Fair to speak to representatives from the U.S. State Department, the FBI, Peace Corps, U.S. Courts, Americorps, American Enterprise Institute, Teach for America, the Federal Reserve Bank of NY and over 20 more organizations who are recruiting for jobs and internships in a variety of fields (see below for the full list of organizations)!

The fair is open to undergraduate and graduate students in all schools.

Continue reading “Government & Policy Fair Today!”

CareerLink: Day One

Join us on Tuesday, September 11th & Wednesday, September 12th for Career Link 2012, Penn’s annual University-wide career fair. Enhance your search for full-time postgraduate positions and/or summer internships by taking the opportunity to speak with and distribute resumes to a wide variety of employers. Many of the recruiters will return to campus later in the year to conduct individual interviews with students. Dress is business casual. Career Link is a two day event! Students are welcome and encouraged to attend both days.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 2012
(Accounting, Financial Services, Real Estate, and Finance Related Positions)

10:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the
SHERATON UNIVERSITY CITY HOTEL – 36TH AND CHESTNUT STS.

Click here for a list of employers attending today’s fair.

areer Link is open to all students (and alumni) enrolled in degree programs in the following schools: Annenberg, Arts and Sciences, Biomedical Graduate Studies and School of Medicine Master’s programs, Engineering, Education, Design, Nursing, Social Policy and Practice, and Wharton Undergraduates and PhDs. Please note the fair is not open to the general public or Penn MBA, MD or law students.

You can find out information about which employers will attend and the positions they are seeking to fill by logging into PennLink in early September. (You can also hear an audiocast of career fair tips to help you prepare for Career Link by clicking here.)

 

Social Services Career Fair TODAY!

Education and Social Services Career Day 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
2:00 – 5:00pm

Hall of Flags, Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce Street

Please note: This event is open ONLY to current University of Pennsylvania students and alumni, as well as current students of Bryn Mawr College’s Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.  See below for more details.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Education and Social Services Career Day?

Education and Social Services Career Day is designed to create a space for Penn students and alumni to connect with employers and learn about opportunities in education and social services, as well as related fields such as intercultural communication, counseling, social policy/research, advocacy and non-profit administration. This event always offers an opportunity to make helpful contacts, whether your job search is for the immediate future or a little further out.

Where and when is the event being held?

Education and Social Services Career Day 2012 will be held in Houston Hall’s Hall of Flags on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus, from 2-5pm on Thursday, March 1. A map to Houston Hall can be found by clicking here.

Who can attend Education and Social Services Career Day?

Students and alumni of The University of Pennsylvania, as well as current students of Bryn Mawr College’s Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research are invited to attend.

How do I register?

Pre-registration is not required for students/alumni, but you must bring your Penn ID to the fair. If you are an employer interested in attending the fair, click here.

How should I prepare for Career Day?

  • Prepare your resume: And bring plenty of copies! Call 215-898-4381 during office hours (M-F, 9-5) to make an appointment to have your resume critiqued, or to find out about walk-in hours. If you would like some formatting ideas, sample resumes for GSE students are available by clicking here, and samples for SP2 students are available by clicking here.
  • Research employers: A list of employers attending can be found below. Click on the school’s or organization’s name to navigate to its website.
  • Develop an introduction of yourself: In no longer than 1 minute, prepare an introduction of yourself, emphasizing your interests/qualifications as it relates to each of your “must-see” employers.  Also, have a thoughtful question or two in mind based on your research of the employer.
  • Review additional Career Services’ materials: Read our “Navigating Career Fairs” webpage, or watch our Career Fair Tips video.

Which employers will attend Education and Social Services Career Fair?

Ameson Education and Culture Exchange Foundation

ASPIRA, Inc. of Pennsylvania

Camelot Alternative Education

City Year

COMHAR, Inc.

Community Behavioral Health

Community Education Alliance of West Philadelphia

Congreso

Democracy Prep Public Schools

EducationWorks

Explore Schools

FACTS Charter School

Fahari Academy Charter School

Fairfax County Public Schools

Foundation Academy Charter School

Foundations Behavioral Health

Freire Charter School

Friendship Public Charter School

GenPhilly

Hamilton Township Public Schools

Houston Independent School District

Hyde Leadership Charter School (Hyde-Bronx)

KIPP Philadelphia Schools

LEAP Academy University Charter School

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Playworks

Project H.O.M.E.

Public Prep Network

Resources for Human Development

Scholar Academies

SEF International

Southern Teachers Agency

Staffmore, LLC

Success Academy Charter Schools

TNTP – The New Teacher Project

Uncommon Schools

Universal Companies

University of Pennsylvania Human Resources

UpLift Solutions

U.S. Department of Education

WES Health System

Wilmington Friends School