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No matter what school or job fair you attend, preparation is key to getting the most out of these unique networking opportunities. Antonia Vollet, Employer Relations Director for Swiss Education Group shares tips to help students prepare for the International Recruitment Forum, applicable for any professional networking opportunity.
No matter where you are in your studies or career, attending job fairs and industry forums is a great way to network and connect with companies and industries that interest you.
Swiss Education Group (SEG) is preparing for its biannual International Recruitment Forum (IRF), one of Europe's largest hospitality job fairs. Antonia Vollet, Employer Relations Director, spearheads this large-scale event with over 150 company representatives in attendance regularly. It is an event that students of all four SEG schools attend twice a year to find internships during their studies, jobs after graduation as well as management training programs.
It can be an intimidating environment for students new to the professional world, and Ms. Vollet, and our dedicated Career and Internship coaches on each campus, often offers coaching and tips to help students prepare for this networking event.
Below, we have expanded on the three golden rules she always shares with students to help them prepare for the IRF or any job fair, industry forum, or symposium.
Ensure that your C.V. is updated with all relevant experience, especially if you have recently returned from an internship. Add your job responsibilities and even classes you might be currently taking. Sometimes, experience may seem outside the target industry. Still, when starting your career, any experience that shows different transferable skills and soft skills like reliability, perseverance, responsibility, teamwork, or leadership are relevant.
After updating your C.V., you must double check– triple check–for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Have other people review it if possible. Particularly if you are not a native speaker of the language it is written in.
Here is a checklist of what to look for in updating your C.V.:
Consistency: Check for consistency in formatting, including font size, bullet points, punctuation, and date formats. Ensure that alignment and spacing are uniform throughout the document.
Do your homework and research any companies you are especially interested in. Recruiters are impressed when you come to them with a certain level of company information and knowledge and ask intelligent questions.
Here are a few examples of thoughtful questions that job seekers can ask according to their own interests and values:
Asking such questions shows that you have done your homework and genuinely consider how you might fit in and contribute to the company's culture, goals, and future success.
The primary objective of an elevator pitch is to create interest and engagement from the listener. It should make them want to ask follow-up questions or learn more about you. It's not about closing a deal or getting a job offer on the spot but rather opening the door to further communication. It is a great way to introduce yourself professionally. Be sure to include a detail about yourself that makes you stand out. What is memorable and unique about you?
Below are some tips on crafting an elevator pitch.
When crafting and delivering your elevator pitch, aim for the 4-C's:
Confident: Deliver your pitch with confidence and enthusiasm. Your tone and body language can significantly impact how your message is received. Practice will make this come naturally. Rehearse your pitch until it feels natural.
After the IRF or job fair, send personalized thank you emails or LinkedIn messages to the representatives you spoke with. Express your appreciation for their time and reiterate your interest in their company. This can keep you top of mind and potentially lead to further discussions or interviews.
Use social media platforms like LinkedIn to follow companies and stay current on potential opportunities. Make sure your profiles are up-to-date and reflect your personal professional brand.
By following these tips, you can navigate a job fair more effectively, making valuable connections and leaving a strong impression on potential employers.
This is your time to shine, so don't miss this opportunity to present yourself in the best possible way.
This article was originally published on Swiss Education Group.
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