6 ways to mess up a Careers Fair

 

1.  Dressing like Captain Jack Sparrow – I know those mucky superstars, oversized t-shirts and ripped jeans are deemed fashionable for roaming around the McClay, but for a Careers Fair you need to have a bit of class about you. Dress smart in a shirt and suit trousers or for the ladies a nice blouse and cigarette trousers or decent length skirt and tights.

Jack Sparrow

2.  Ditching the convo – Yes, it may be boring and irrelevant to anything you would be interested in EVER. However, the old turn and run looks very rude and unprofessional. Instead take the time to listen to what the employers have to say, nod along and at the next available opportunity thank them and move swiftly on. You never know when the same company could be hiring for your dream job, or what you might miss by dismissing them prematurely.

Bored face

3.  Going mute – It can definitely be intimidating when you have no idea what someone is on about, but stay calm. Try to unpack at least some of what they are saying and develop a quick set of questions that you can ask when they are finished. Employers will be impressed that you seem to be taking a sincere interest and asking questions, rather than murmuring “uh… cool” and shuffling to the next stall. Try to be confident and sell yourself well, ask no questions and you’ll get no answers- and probably no placement.

Panic Button

4.  Going straight for snacks and freebies – Yes PWC has cool lanyards but have you ever wanted to work there before? Negative. Keep your head in the game look for companies that really interest you and remember to do a little research before you arrive so you don’t end up wandering around aimlessly.

Kid in sweet shop

5.  Arriving empty handed – Have a copy of your CV! Have something to give employers! Bring it along and make sure it is triple spell checked. It’s a good reference point if a company requires certain qualifications or experience and you never know, if it’s impressive enough you could walk away with an interview! Also think about carrying a small notebook and pen to collect contact details.

Empty Pockets

6. Bringing along your closest 50 friends – Don’t hunt in packs, you will never stand out. Be confident and be memorable.

Crowd

OH and don’t arrive hungover. Just DON’T. (OY)

 

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