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Reno's Showcase Career Expo

Summer 2009

 

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Come ready to interview with the area's top active employers and speak with the best in career development...

 

At our Showcase Career Expos, you can count on...

Northern Nevada's most active employers – hiring now

A great opportunity to consider career development and training alternatives by some of Reno's best resources

A full range of available positions – entry-level to managerial

A pressure-free environment where you control your pace

 

 

Reno's Showcase Career Expo...

 

 

Coming this Fall...

 

An afternoon to explore your career options with Reno’s top recruiting and career development professionals.

 

At our Showcase Career Expos...

 

- Meet with Northern Nevada's most active employers hiring now

- Attend free seminars on the tremendous resources available to you as a job seeker, increasing your job search skills, tips for how best to manage your way through the current economy, and more

- Consider career development and training alternatives through some of Reno’s best resources

- Network with recruiters, career development specialists, and fellow job seekers

 

Stop by NorthernNevadaJobs.com's Help Desk as you enter our Career Expos. We'll be happy to provide advice on how to make your day at the Expo a success, review your resume, and help you get ready to land your new job!

 

 

 

 

Fall 2009

Showcase Career Expo

Coming Soon!

 

These fine Employers and Job Seeker Resources were exhibitors at our last Reno Showcase Career Expo:

 

ABA Training Center
Applied Staffing
Career Choices
Country Financial
Disability Resources
Grand Sierra Resort
Hire Dynamics
Innovative Recruiting Group
KOLO-TV
Milan Institute
Morrison University
Nevada Automotive Test Center
Nevada Career Information System
Pizza Hut
Reno Aces - Reno's AAA Baseball Team
Rite of Passage
Sierra Nevada Job Corps
US Army National Guard
University of Phoenix
Washoe Adult Education
And more...

 

 

 

Make your day a success...

 

 

Before...

 

Print your Resume. After someone you trust with your future has proofed the document for you, print 50 copies of your resume on high-quality cotton-blend paper. Once the event is over, this resume is your personal advertisement – and the only connection between you and the employer.

Dress Appropriately. If you seek part-time warehouse work, go high-end business casual. If you seek a professional position, wear old-school business attire. Wear dress shoes and socks. This is your chance to make a professional impression, so wherever possible cover body piercings, tattoos and midriffs. The more conservative you approach your dress and style, the better your first impression.

Do your Homework. Showcase Career Expos posts a list of exhibitors for each event. Review the list and follow the links to the companies' websites. Is this company, their culture, and the open positions a fit for you? Can the career resources be of service? Save time by creating a 'Top 10 Company' list of your own and plan to meet the recruiters from those companies first. To show the recruiters and resources you've done your research, develop a set of at least two questions you'd like to ask each company on your list.

Develop your Elevator Pitch. Your pitch should be no longer than 30 seconds and should contain a summary of why you would be a great hire. Leave out personal information; at this point the recruiter is screening your employment skills, personal appearance, and confidence level only. Practice your Elevator Pitch on someone capable of providing honest, objective feedback on the words chosen, cadence, your posture – everything.

 

...During...

 

Relax. Your children are in capable hands, you've arrived early, and the cell phone has been appropriately left in the car (or is at least turned off). Walk the venue. Get familiar with the environment. Which companies do you want to meet first? Which career resources can be of most benefit? Review your 'Top 10' list and execute your plan in a relaxed, confident manner.

Remain Positive. Anticipate parking problems, interuptions, long lines, and occasional less-than-stellar meetings with recruiters. Once you expect these negatives, it is much easier to work through them and maintain a positve attitude.

Establish Goals. For each employer or career resource you meet, take a quiet moment to establish your goal for that meeting. Tip: handing a recruiter one of 1,000 resumes they'll get that day should not be considered your end goal. Spend no more than three minutes with a more assertive recruiter standing in front of their booth. Spend no more than two minutes with a more introverted employer sitting behind their table. Any more time may be perceived as a waste of their time – and yours.

 

and After the Expo...

 

Learn from your Efforts. Before you go home take time to reflect on your personal performance throughout the day. You've just had several mini-interviews in one day, and talked with several companies that can help improve your chances of getting a job quickly. What did you do well? What advice did you receive? How can you improve?

Finish your Research. Even with those companies where your first impression of them was not a 10", a short review may reveal a surprise or two. Decide which companies really caught your eye. Be objective, but don't settle. Just as employers do at the Expo, trust your research and gut instincts when making decisions.

Targeted Follow-up. Sincerely interested in moving to the next step in the hiring or career develpment process? With recruiters, proactively follow-up within two business days with a personal letter. Yes, a letter – with a stamp and everything. Not an email; and not a phone call. Recruiters are just too busy and a well-presented letter will leave the perfect impression.