Job Fairs
Paul in Cannon Beach
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Has anyone been to a job fair recently? Just curious to know what the atmosphere is like. I was scheduled to have a booth at a local job fair today but I had to call and cancel. We have no openings. Normally I might still go and do PR for our organization but I dont foresee openings anytime soon.
I am still going to go to the job fair this afternoon and network with my HR colleagues from my SHRM chapter. I am curious to see what the atmosphere will be like.
In the past, these job fairs have been fairly unproductive for me. They bus in a lot of the high school students and that creates a lot of traffic but little meaningful interaction with serious candidates. The other category of people I would see could be described as "unemployable".
Times have certainly changed though and it will be interesting to see whether the job fair atmosphere is different.
I am still going to go to the job fair this afternoon and network with my HR colleagues from my SHRM chapter. I am curious to see what the atmosphere will be like.
In the past, these job fairs have been fairly unproductive for me. They bus in a lot of the high school students and that creates a lot of traffic but little meaningful interaction with serious candidates. The other category of people I would see could be described as "unemployable".
Times have certainly changed though and it will be interesting to see whether the job fair atmosphere is different.
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I know that on the campus where my daughter attends several students had received both internships and graduation jobs that have now been notified that those offers no longer stand. It is a very scary situation to most of the students many are opting for continued education as this may not be the best time to be entering the work force.
I tried to convince the high schoolers to consider a housekeeping job but they were simply not interested. This was a year ago. I wonder if the attitude towards less desirable jobs like housekeeping and dishwashing have changed.
There did seem to be less employers represented than I remember in years past but not much. Perhaps just 5-10 percent less.
So, yes, the atmosphere was different and there were far more job seekers at the fair than in years past.
That isn't as drastic a drop as I would have thought; I suppose that means there are still jobs to be filled. Good news. =D>
Maybe not... [URL]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30350209/[/URL]
Do job fairs really help you land a job?
Applicants say events are overcrowded, offer few positions.
"many gatherings are overcrowded, so applicants get lost in the shuffle.
And many employers have few or no jobs to offer, using such fairs as more of a promotional tool or for community goodwill."
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