Job fair

Job fair

A job fair is also referred commonly as a career fair or career expo. It is a fair or exposition for employers, recruiters and schools to meet with prospective job seekers. Expos usually include company or organization tables or booths where resumes can be collected and business cards can be exchanged. In the college setting, job fairs are commonly used for entry level job recruiting. Often sponsored by career centers, job fairs provide a convenient location for students to meet employers and perform first interviews. Electronic job fairs offer the same convenience online.

External links

* [http://www.carouselexpo.com Directory of Job Fairs in the United States]
* [http://www.jobsbroadway.com/?c=footer&p=press_center Example of Career & Job Fair in Asia]
* [http://www.jobing.com Jobing.com Local Job Fairs]


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