| Job Fair Tips for Mid-Career & Older Job Seekers |
| Job fairs are a wonderful opportunity to gain
exposure to many employers in a short amount of time. You are able to make valuable
contacts and present yourself to them in the same day. Dont be overwhelmed by
the large crowds and staggering number of employers. By following these tips, you
can make a job fair work for you! |
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ABOUT JOB FAIRS |
| The purpose of a job fair is to bring job
seekers together with potential employers. Job fairs are usually held in large
public places where many job seekers and several employers can interact. Job fairs
can target certain occupations or industries, or be general. Many times employer representatives are recruiters, staff members who have the job to find potential employees. Recruiters may not be the person with whom you will eventually interview at the company. Other times you may be speaking to the potential hiring individual and you may be asked to conduct a brief interview. |
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NEED HELP? |
| For help with conducting your job search or
upgrading computer and job skills, contact Operation ABLE, an employment and training
agency for mid-career and older adults.
Operation ABLEs services include
resume preparation, interview assistance, skills assessment, computerized job matching and
more. Phone: (313) 832-0922 Fax: (313) 832-4925 E-Mail: ability@operationable.org Detroit Hannan House |
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Funding for Job Fair Tips is
provided by the
Michigan Department of Community
Health
Office of Services to the Aging.