Making the Most of National Career Fairs
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Making the Most of National Career Fairs
University at Buffalo School of Management Career Resource Center Preparing For Success at National MBA Conferences mgt.buffalo.edu/careerevents National Black MBA Assoc. Conference & Exposition National Society of Hispanic MBAs Conference & Career Expo (PROSPANICA ) Oct 11-15 (Fair 13-14) Asian MBA Leadership Conference & Career Expo Sept 28 – Oct 1 Nov 4th New Orleans, LA (Fair 8-9) New York, NY Houston, TX http://events.asianmba .org/8th-annual-ambaagenda http://www.nbmbaaconf erence.org/aboutConf/de fault.aspx http://nshmbaconferen ce.org/registrationstudent-promo.html Other events: APICS Int’l Conference DISCO Int’l Career Forum Net Impact Career Expo Women for Hire Online Fair Careers In Africa European Career Fair Melissa Ruggiero, Sr. Associate Director, CRC Hi Ilana, All of the diversity conferences National Black MBA, NSHMBA, etc. pride themselves on being nondiscriminatory towards all ethnicity and cultures so it is commonly accepted that students of all races, etc. are allowed to attend the conference. I can't speak to specific numbers as it will vary year to year. I would recommend doing some reframing with your students. As I national recruiter for Cisco Systems, I was looking for diversity but I often struggled to find it. It's much harder to recruit diversity than to just recruit good people in general. So, when I went to a nat’l conference, I looked for your students! Even if students of a non-diverse type are available and waiting in the career booth lines, I was still there to recruit diversity. (At the same time, I can't legally discriminate against anyone, so I talk to everyone). So, it's important to paint these conferences as one of clear advantages that your students have and if they are turning down the opportunities to meet top companies, they are missing out. Now, it's possible the students that went in the past didn't get interviews or offers, which means they were underprepared. If your students don't take this advantage where recruiters are looking for them, how do they expect to stand out? Mike -----------------------------Mike Tomasello CollegeCareerSpeaker.com Los Angeles CA Who should attend? Professional Development Sea of suits 2 minutes to impress! Individual Interviews Comparison & Useful Info Conference National Black MBA Career Expo: - Career Success Network® Center - Meet the Experts Sessions - Corporate Hospitality Receptions NSHMBA now PROSPANICA Career Expo: -Career Management Center -Professional Development Series -Company Info Sessions -Networking Events Asian MBA Leadership Conference and Career Expo List Co’s See Jobs Online Online Yes Yes Yes No Networking and Educational Sessions Career session, but that is not the point of the event Fees: Career Expo Only Not Open Yet $250 non-member $150 Member $125 non-member $50 member Not Open Yet No at door registration Not Open Yet Early Bird(June 30)-: Member-$1179 Non-Member - $1429 One day conferenceEarly Bird(June 30)-: Member-$459 Non-Member - $709 Full Conference: • Marriott Ownership Session • Welcome Reception • Conference Sessions • Luncheon & Hospitality Receptions • Keynote Luncheon • Friday Night Entertainment • Nightly Networking Events + Everything Expo gives you Full Conference: • 4 meal events • Gala + Everything Expo gives you Yes Yes Full Conference: • Professional Development • Networking & Info Sessions • Luncheons • HR Reception (by invite) • Networking Reception(by Invite) + Everything Expo gives you Career Expo: -Resume Critique Sessions -Employer Showcases -Career Coaching Workshop APICS Fees: Full Conference Not Open Yet Yes No Students can apply to be a “Scholar” to attend for free by June 26, 2016.: • Complimentary conference registration • Hotel accommodations • $200 travel stipend • Reserved seating at general session presentations • A professional APICS member as your mentor • Networking events • Conference-geared student programs such as the Think Tank, Poster Session and Volunteer Leadership Workshop student tracks. National Black MBA Association NSHMBA now PROSPANICA Asian MBA Conference APICS National Association of Women MBA’s Before the Conference… (squish if soon) • Review your career goals—what are you looking for? What do you have to offer? • Perfect your résumé • Register for conference • Review job descriptions and apply for jobs 60-90 days prior 30-60 days prior • Develop a list of targeted companies Research jobs, companies, industries Rank order your list Prepare talking points •Conduct preconference networking •Arrange travel and logistics • Plan your agenda Meals, speakers and networking events • Craft your elevator pitch statement Tailor it to company and job Conclude with open-ended question • Prepare pending interviews • Buy a suit 30 days prior When You Arrive… Arrive the first day of the conference and check in! • Save time, second day is always busiest day. Review the conference brochure, the Expo floor map, and become familiar with event location and hotel Attend professional development sessions If available, visit the • Sponsored and facilitated by recruiters • Land an interview on the first day • Additional practice on interview skills and elevator speech. Career Management Center During the Career Expo… Keep organized Stay focused Be efficient Be professional at all times Never miss an opportunity to network Avoid “shopping” Meeting Recruiters Recruiters are People!! Tired Stinky Annoyed Cold Hot Irritable Bored Achy Distracted Forgetful Approach Engage Close • Smile, eye contact, firm handshake • Relax, speak slowly and loud enough to be heard • Elevator pitch and answer interview questions •Open Ended Questions • Request contact information and ask about next steps • After leaving the booth, make notes • Return later, use what you learned •Ask relevant questions about the company Tips for Success As for introductions if interested in a different role If the company is conducting interviews during the event, ask for an interview Engage in conversation – ask what the person does, etc. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again! Keep an open mind…sometimes a company you hadn’t considered may be the perfect fit Conclude your introduction by asking an open-ended question. Begin with your positioning statement/introduction. Tips for Approaching a Company Be mindful of the recruiter’s time. Sample Introduction Relevant | Engaging | Smile | Open Ended Question “I noticed you have an opening for an ERP specialist posted on the conference website. I found this opening and your company very intriguing because you are in the life sciences industry and the position calls for the development and support of the processes for the creation and revision of master data for your Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This is exactly what I am looking to do after graduation this spring. I have two years experience with ERP systems already and some of my most rewarding projects have been with life science clients. Here is a copy of my resume which also shows other internships that have helped me develop my organizational, negotiation and teamwork skills. Also, I am really looking forward to the intense data and stats-focused coursework I am taking this semester. Can you tell me what your role is at Company X and if you know what ERP system your company is currently using?” Interview Center Arrive Early! Allow time to check in and prepare for interview Interviews happen every day of the conference Be prepared for face-to-face and video conferencing interview Multiple interviews for one company Upwards of 200 to 600+ interviews happening at once After the Career Fair… Follow up Follow through Be persistent • Send thoughtful, substantive follow-up notes – acknowledge what was discussed, what you learned, etc. They help people remember you. • Do everything you said you would (complete online applications, assessments, etc.) • Be professional and persistent • Focus on building relationships for the long term • Look for opportunities for “repeat performances” After the Career Fair… Follow Up | Follow Through Dear Mr. Smith, I cannot thank you enough for our first round interview this morning for the product development role. Our conversation about how the balance between using technical skills and leadership was extremely interesting. This is the exact role I see myself excelling in upon graduation from my MBA as it can capitalize on my previous engineering experience and degree as well as my current LeaderCORE certification program and campus leadership activities. I have recently completed the online application as you requested, including my reference list and I look forward to a potential next round interview at your location this November. Sincerely, Joe Schmo Apply to for school support! All undergraduate, graduate and PhD students in the School of Management are eligible to apply. Questions and Open Discussion Apply via BizLink in Jobs/Internships Section • Going to a national career fair? • Attending a national professional development conference? • Traveling to a case competition? • Financial support to individuals, groups or organizations interested in traveling to national conferences or competitions • Life-changing, “wow” experiences for a student • Offset the costs of your travel All undergraduate, graduate and PhD students in the School of Management are eligible to apply To be considered: • Provide a description of the event and purpose. • List names of participants and student organization (if applicable). • Indicate any other potential sources of funding. • Indicate how will this be transformative for you or your group. • Provide breakdown of estimated costs for the trip per person (i.e. costs for registration, lodging, transportation, etc.). Please note: • Recipients will be required to post their experiences to approved social media channels and bring back photos. • Additional application rounds will take place during 2016-17 if funds are available. The Wow Fund