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The Ultimate Preparation Guide for the 2018 Fall Career Fair

Written by Tim Brunicardi | Nov 5, 2018 2:11:00 PM

Are you ready to get hired?

The annual Fall Career Fair will be hosted in the Student Center Multiplex from 10 AM - 2 PM and will feature more than 120 employers from various industries.

Use this blog to get to know who is coming for your program and get tips on how to nail your pitch.

Let's start with resources.

How to Prepare for a Career Fair 

Before the Career Fair

According to Learn Earn Retire, the best way to prepare for a career fair is by conducting thorough research beforehand. They recommend blocking out at least 8 hours to fully prepareThe article goes on to recommend three things that you'll need to determine from your research:

  1. What the company does
  2. Why you're interested in the company
  3. Questions that you can ask the recruiter

Example questions might be:

  • "How would you describe the company culture?"
  • "What is one of the biggest challenges of the job?"
  • "What are the backgrounds of other employees in your company or department?"
  • "Does your company have formal training programs, or do employees receive on-the-job training? Who is eligible? About how many people go through the training program each year?"
  • "What are the primary results a person in this position would be expected to achieve?"

Learn Earn Retire also recommends that students come fully prepared with resumes, business cards, a personal pitch, and an online presence (i.e. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn). 

Looking for help preparing for the Career Fair? 

Visit the Career & University Center located on the first floor in John Light.

Students in Cornerstone should have already worked on most of these items, but in case you require a refresher course, check out this video on creating an elevator pitch, courtesy of Candid Career.

Below is the list of employers coming by department and program. Don't feel obligated to click on them all -- use CNTL + F on PC or Command F on Mac to search the page for your program. 

Allied Health & Nursing

Health Information Management

Massage Therapy

Medical Lab/Medical Assistant

Nursing

Physical Therapy Assistant

Arts, Business, & Sciences

Accounting

Art, Design, & Marketing

Associates for Arts & Sciences

Business & Entrepreneurship

Cyber Security

Early Childhood Education

Music Management

Office Administration

Web & Application Development

Natural Resources

Agroecology

Animal Assisted Therapy

EcoTourism & Adventure Travel

Equine Sciences

Fish Management

Forestry

GeoEnvironmental

Natural & Historical Interpretation

Natural Resources Law Enforcement

Water & Wastewater Management

Wildlife Management

Public Safety Services

Addiction Counseling

Criminal Justice

EMS

Firefighter

Ohio Peace Officer Basic Academy

Workforce Development

Carpentry

Commercial Driver's License

Construction

Culinary Arts

Electrical

Heavy Equipment

Hotel & Restaurant Management

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