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A job fair, also referred commonly as a career fair or career expo, is a fair or exposition for employers, recruiters, and schools to meet with prospective job seekers. A job fair is an event in which employers, recruiters, and schools give information to potential employees. Job seekers attend these while trying to make a good impression to potential coworkers by speaking face-to-face with one another, filling out résumés, and asking questions in attempt to get a good feel on the work needed. Likewise, online job fairs are held, giving job seekers another way to get in contact with probable employers using the internet. ==In-person== In colleges, job fairs are commonly used for entry-level job recruitment. Job seekers use this opportunity to meet with them and attempt to stand out from other people and get an overview of what it’s like to work for a company or a sector that seem interesting to them.〔JACQUELYN SMITH . 11 tips to get something useful out of a job fair . http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-job-fairs-2014-3 (accessed October 2014).〕 Career expositions usually include company or organization tables or booths where resumes can be collected and business cards can be exchanged. Often sponsored by career centers, job fairs provide a convenient location for students to meet employers and perform first interviews. This is also an opportunity for companies to meet with students and talk to them about their expectations from them as students and answer their potential questions such as the degree or work experience needed.〔NorthWestern University Division of Student Affairs. How to work a career fair . http://www.northwestern.edu/careers/students/employment-skills/how-to-work-a-career-fair.html (accessed October 2014).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Job fair」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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