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How to Get the Most Out of Job FairsJob fairs are a great way to meet potential employers. Instead of cold calling or surfing the Internet, job fairs offer the chance to chat with hiring managers in person and pass around your resume or business card. There are several ways to make the most of a job fair: Make a List Conduct research on the company Update and print several copies of your resume Create a sound bite Be considerate of the employer's/recruiter's time Network with other job seekers Free resume evaluations Write thank-you notes For Those You Couldn't Meet
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