Saskatoon
Job and Education Fair
November 6, 2008
Time: 12 - 6 p.m.
Cost: free entry
Location: TCU Place,
Centennial Hall C, 35 22nd Street,
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0C8
Directions:
Exhibitors can access TCU Place from Idylwyld Drive turning on
either Auditorium Avenue (to access the rear of the building and
loading area) or 22nd Street to access the front of the building and
parking areas and lots.
Exhibiting Organizations Include
Easyhome
Investors Group
Peavey Industries Limited
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Siemens
The Source by Circuit City and many more
Job Fair Tips:
Ask the right questions. For example:
1. If I apply through your website what are the recruiters looking
for?
2. If a short list is prepared by a computer program, what are the
key word searches for this position?
3. What will your needs be over the next year?
4. Are most of your recruits from a specific college or university?
5. What do I need to get hired? (Show them your resume)
6. Could we meet up for 20 minutes? I would like to know more about
the opportunities for growth in your organization
Dress as you would for a interview. Most of the recruitment staff
who come to fairs are hiring managers, human resources executives,
and professionals from recruiting departments. First impressions
matter. If two people have similar resumes, recruiters are like to
choose the person who was dressed better or who had a better smile.
Come prepared with plenty of resumes. You also may wish to prepare
more than one version that is industry or job specific; try to make
your resume scannable as well.
Be prepared to initiate conversation with recruiters. Prepare a few
lines of introduction that summarizes who you are, your education,
experience and type of opportunities you are seeking.
Be prepared to for an on-site interview. Ensure that you
intelligently articulate well thought out responses.
Understand that some recruiters may direct you to an on-line
application process. Do not be discouraged as many recruiters have
to comply with their company’s recruitment regulations. Use the
opportunity to research ways to make your application more
competitive. Find out how resumes are reviewed and what specific
skills/experience they seek; also remember recruiters may be taking
notes on candidates of interest.
Visit all booths. They may be recruiting for positions that you may
not anticipate i.e. a financial institution may be recruiting for
administrative jobs.
Be sure to follow-up. If a recruiter ask to you apply on-line or
contact a specific individual make sure you do it.