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I was thinking about going to Job Fair?



Hi I was thinking about going to Job Fair but I dont have any job experience an I dont have resume. Should I go anyway?

Yes

# They are an excellent source of general industry information as well as specific company information.

# Information on current and future employment opportunities is readily avalabile, as are people to answer your questions about these openings.

# They provide excellent opportunites to expand your network of contacts.

# Some also offer chances to perfect your interview skills.

# Information about training opportunities is also on hand.

# It's the only way to gather information about a wide range of companies all in one place (one-stop-job-shopping)!

But first, get a resume prepared - there are companies who can sell your unique skills, even if you have no job experience, but you really need a professional for this.

People gets jobs with no experience, if they can show that what they offer meets an employers needs. Source(s): http://www.job-application-and-interview...
http://www.job-application-and-interview...
You should go but first create your resume. There are many websites that show you how to create one.
It cannot hurt. You can ask recruiters about jobs and what the requirements are for different jobs based upon your interests. They may be able to point you in the correct direction about how to get started.

I once hired a person for a temporary support position who had no work experience but who had good programming skills and was mature and smart. He was very good.

I recommend that you try to piece together a one-page summary of your academic and other activities and accomplishments, however. It might not hurt to line up personal references as well (and ask your references for their permission).

You will not find a management job, but an entry level job doing errands, reception work, or answering the phone is a distinct possibility if you have the right personality.

Recrutiers might also give you the name of an agency that they use for temporary and contract work. This is one way to get your foot in the door at a larger company.
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