August 9, 2023

Career Fair

Preparing for a career fair can be a bit complex, but don’t let a lack of knowledge hold you back! Use the information on this page to make the most of a career fair as a student.


Getting Ready

What’s the number one expectation employers have for students at a career fair?

They expect you to research your target employer(s) for the following:

  • Products and services
  • Types of skills or majors they need
  • Locations or anything else you’d like to know

You can make a list of your favorite employers using the Career Fair Plus App listed at the bottom of this page! This will help you map and plan your visit before you arrive at the career fair as well as navigate the floorspace of the event.


Talking to Employers

How do I talk to employers? What’s the best approach?

Focus on having a professional, productive conversation. Talk about your skills and interest in the industry. Practice your introduction:

  • Example: My name is ________ and I’m a _______ interested in learning about internships for next year. I saw that you have internships in production, finance, and marketing, and I wanted to learn more about those.
  • Be prepared to share your interests, recent experience, or involvement. Employers may ask. You may be there for class credit, but don’t let your introduction be, “I’m just here for a class.” This is an opportunity to practice networking.

What if there are long lines?

  • That is not uncommon at career events. You can either visit other employers you want to talk to and come back or just wait for your turn. Recruiters are good at keeping conversations moving, so you’ll get your chance. Use that extra time to make some notes or review what you researched ahead of the event.

Do I need a resume?

  • It’s a great idea to have one available in case a recruiter asks for it. Some may tell you to use their online system to apply, and some will want a paper copy. Either way, you can have your resume reviewed using VMock (learn more about VMock here.)

How should I dress?

  • Wear something considered business casual or professional. Avoid shorts, flip-flops, t-shirts, jeans, or revealing clothing, as you may be asked to change attire before entering. Find more information here.
  • If you need professional clothes, Contact the Career Center BEFORE the event. (Appointments are REQUIRED for the Career Center. We try to accommodate walk-ins as best as we can, but this may not always be the case. Make your appointment on Connect.)

Above all, remember that the recruiters are there because they are already excited about what potential employees bring! Research employers, be yourself, ask questions, and if you need assistance at a career fair, our Career Counselors are readily available to answer your questions.

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