Jackson School of Geosciences Career Services

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Jackson School of Geosciences Career Services Career Fair Prep 2018 Jackson School of Geosciences Career Services

Workshop Outcomes Have a goal for your time at the career fair Know how to prepare between now and September 18th Understand what to do while you’re at the fair Know what to do after the fair

Defining your goal Set goals Possible goals How will you know the fair was successful? Possible goals Explore career options Get advice on how to stand out in the future Network and make connections Learn more about companies Feel more prepared for interviews Be considered as a candidate Drop off your resume Practice talking to new people

Before the fair: Prepare! Introduction Handshake Resume Knowledge of companies Questions

Before the fair Research Companies Find out who will be at the fair Determine companies of greatest interest Determine the jobs you’ll apply for

Before the fair Research Companies Company website LinkedIn

Employer perspectives Based on your interactions with students at the career fair, please rate the following:

Employer perspectives “To help determine which ones (resumes) to select for on-campus interviews, we cross-checked with ones that may have had good interaction with us at the Career Fair (to us, that showed a real genuine interest in the company, not just on trying to find a job).” On how to improve… “Ask us more relevant questions.” “Know as much about the company as possible”

Before the fair Questions for the Recruiters Ideas What do you want to know? Have questions ready for the recruiters What do you like about working for ________? What additional skills or training would help me in this field? What skills or work experience do you look for in a candidate? What are the next steps? Does your company have formal training programs, or do employees receive on-the-job training? Can you describe your company’s culture? Technical questions about company’s activities

Practice your handshake Before the fair Practice your handshake

Source: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/handshakes Before the fair Source: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/handshakes

Before the fair Practice your introduction Start simple Elevator pitch Example: Hi, my name is ______________. I’m a _____________ at the Jackson School studying _________. I’m currently looking for a __________ position for _______________. Elevator pitch Summarizes your skills, goals, experience, and your current career objective Practice!

6 Pitches for the 21 Century https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvxtC60V6kc

At the fair Appearance Business casual for women: 2 Pieces (no jacket required) Flats, nice sandals, low heels Top: Blouse, button-up, tailored shirt Bottom: Dress pants, knee length skirt or dress, khakis

At the fair Appearance Business casual for men: 2 Pieces (no jacket required) Top: Button-up shirt, collard polo Sports jacket or blazer ok Bottom: Dress pants, khakis with belt Shoes: Formal or dressy

At the fair What to Bring Belongings Resumes Backpack check-in Padfolio check-out Resumes

At the fair Approach the Booth Smile Offer handshake Introduce yourself Ask questions

Share your resume Be ready to provide a summary of your educations, skills and qualifications for the job or internship with the company. Have several copies of your resume printed on resume paper ready to hand out to employers.

You might have to wait…

At the fair Close the Conversation Collect business cards Ask about next steps How to apply if no job on Career Connections

At the fair

After the fair Don’t forget to… Send a thank you note Prepare for interviews Career Connections online mock interview. Record and critique! Mock Interviews with BHP 9/12 Resources in Document Library

Additional resources on canvas! RWS F2017 https://utexas.instructure.com/courses/1211021/pages/resources

Questions? Jennifer Jordan Career Services Director JGB 2.106A 512-232-0893 jjordan@jsg.utexas.edu