How to Make a Great Impression at a Denver Job Fair

We often have job seekers come up to our registration table and timidly say, “I’ve never been to a job fair, what do I do?” We love our new attendees, because they are often just starting out on their job searching journey. It’s a great time to hand out advice and help them feel more comfortable with the process. But, the truth is, a lot of your preparation for making a good first impression happens before the job fair, before you leave the house.

Here are some tips to making those recruiters put your resume at the top of the pile.

  1. Dress to impress. This doesn’t mean you have to spend hundreds of dollars on a new outfit. It also doesn’t mean you have to wear a stuffy suit and tie. But, you should consider what you would be wearing on a daily basis if you DID get the job, and then dress about two times nicer. For instance, if you work in tech, maybe a t-shirt and shorts is perfectly acceptable for daily wear. In this case, put on a nice polo or button up and tuck it in to some new jeans (no holes or heavy wear) and a pair of clean tennis shoes. Fix your hair and shave (if applicable). Think, “I’m going on a date and I really like the person I am going out with.”
  2. Smile. A pleasant expression and a smile are simple things. But they are very important to making a good first impression. Dale Carnegie said, “Actions speak louder than words, and a smile says, ‘I like you. You make me happy. I am glad to see you.’” Remember, these recruiters are human, and pleasant human exchanges are always a great way to make a good impression.
  3. Bring you resume. Often, we upload resumes to a database before going to a job fair. At Localwork.com we encourage you to upload you resume when you RSVP. But, having something in your hand to give a recruiter reinforces digital delivery. It helps the recruiter put a name to the face, and they can always go look your resume up later if they lose your paper copy. Redundancy is your friend when applying for a job.

The more important thing, though, is to show up. We have a high rate of attendance at our job fairs, but we still only get 50% of our RSVP’s to come to our fairs. With all the people out there vying for a job, why not come and give yourself a competitive advantage. It only takes a few hours out of your day, and the results might surprise you.

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