The Event Sponsored by the Office of Career and Transfer Services
Dec 15, 2015
The Event
Sponsored by the Office of Career and Transfer Services
The Event
Registration Dates: November 15th to December 12th
‘The Event’: January 6, 2011
The Event is a Career Day where a number of employers and recent /pending Harcum graduates come together for the purpose of interviewing and/or networking for current position or obtaining future information on a career field.
Defined more precisely, a Career Day is anemployment strategy to fast-track the meeting of job seekers and employers.
There are many reasons or goals for attending ‘The Event’:
Networking
Find Local/Distant Employment Opportunities
Get A Job!
Develop Interviewing Skills
Pre-register Identify and research prospective employers Have a clear career focus Prepare resume(s) Rehearse elevator speech * Practice typical interview question responses Develop list of questions to ask employers Decide on proper career day attire * Get organized the night before *
This is typically a 15 to 30 second commercial that briefly tells the person you are talking to who you are, what makes you unique, and the benefits you can provide.
Basic structure: Hi, my name is ___________. I will be graduating/I
just graduated from ____________________with a degree in _____________________. I'm looking to_____________________.
‘Hello my name is Jane Smith and I’m graduating in May from Harcum College with a degree in nursing. My goal since childhood has been to be a nurse. Right now, I’m currently a part-time assistant at a hospital and I volunteer in their pediatric unit as well. My eventual career goal is to work in pediatrics, preferably with cancer patients, but I’m open to other assignments as well. After researching your company, I am excited about what you are doing relating to my interest. Would you tell me more about opportunities in this area with your company?”
Creating A 30 Second Commercial
Another 30 Second Commercial
It's a wise idea to prepare and practice responses to typical job interview questions. Common interview questions: What do you really want to do in life? Why did you choose this career? What do you consider to be your greatest strengths and
weaknesses? Describe the best job you've ever had. What makes you qualified for this position? What’s the most recent book you’ve read? What can you tell us about our company? What interests you about our products? What do you know about our competitors?
Can you describe a typical day for someone in this position?
Why did you choose this career? Can you describe the company’s management style? What are the traits and skills of people who are the
most successful within the organization? Is travel expected for this position? If yes, how often
and how long. What is the hiring process for your company in my
area of interest? What is it like to work for your company? What is the opportunity for your company for
advancement?... growth? How might I make myself a stronger candidate? How do you choose one candidate over another? Is there someone in your company I may contact who
can tell me more about this particular area of work?
Dress for success for all interviews, including career day.
Cover all visible tattoos and display minimal piercings.
Keep jewelry to a minimum. Polish those shoes. Wear little or no cologne/perfume.
Gather all your materials the night before the event to help make the time before the event less stressful. Resumes Portfolio (or at least a folder to hold everything) Pens Notepad Breath mints (not gum) Plan your attire Get a good night's sleep
Arrive early, get your bearings Review list of attendees for last-minute additions Implement your career day strategy Make a good first impression Be courteous, polite Don't leave without getting contact information Ask about the next steps in hiring process Jot down interview notes after you walk away
from employers Network with other job-seekers and professionals Always stay positive
Write thank-you notes to all the employers you met
Write notes to anyone else you met that you want to keep in your network
Organize all your contact information, notes, and literature from the Career Day
Devise a follow-up plan
Job-Seekers: Your goal should be to get to the next step with as
many prospective employers as possible, either testing or an interview
Follow-up is essential; be professional, but do the follow-up
Networkers: Don't leave the Career Day without a fistful of business
cards and the sense that you established solid rapport with a number of people
Remember that making contacts and building relationships is your mission
There's less pressure on you, so you should be able to get more accomplished at the event to help you achieve your goals
Do keep an open mind about career opportunities with companies you had not originally thought about speaking with.
Don't be afraid to walk right up to a employer and introduce yourself. Have confidence, but don't interrupt a conversation the employers having with another job-seeker.
Don't ever say anything negative about yourself, your former employers, or your school.
Do ask questions about the organization, but don't ask about salary or benefits.