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SUMMARY:Job Fair & Career Expo
DESCRIPTION:NGTC Career Services is happy to announce that we will be hosting job fairs on each of our campuses after Spring Break! Please make plans to stop by and meet some of our wonderful business partners. There will be industry representation for all NGTC programs available at their respective campuses. Check out the FAQ section below for some insight into how job fairs work and how networking can boost your chances at getting a job after graduation.\n\n\n\nEach job fair is scheduled from 10 am to 1 pm. Dates and locations are listed below:\n\n\n\nApril 9   Clarkesville\, ITC\n\nApril 10   Currahee\, Conference Center\n\nApril 15   Blairsville\, Great Hall\n\n\n\nJob Fair FAQs:\n\n\n\nWhat is a job fair?\n\nJob fairs are opportunities for local businesses to come to YOU to speak about their company and their hiring needs. Most tables are staffed by recruiters or Human Resources employees that can answer any questions you may have about working for a company or the hiring process in general.\n\nI'm not currently looking for a job\, why should I come?\n\nMany job seekers find employment through their current network (family\, friends\, instructors\, etc.)\, and job fairs are a great way to meet representatives from local businesses. The connection you make this year may be what helps you land an internship or a full-time job later on. Many experts suggest that more than 60% of open positions are filled through networking. [Fun fact\, your Career Services Coordinator has only had 1 job from cold applying online vs. 4 from companies where she knew someone]\n\nWhat is networking?\n\nNetworking is the business and employment word for socializing. Don't feel like you must have a fancy prepared sales pitch to market yourself to employers. Job fairs are the perfect opportunity to say hello and let the recruiters learn about you through conversation. Don't be afraid to tell a recruiter what you are looking for. Even if they don't have a current opening\, they may remember you later on if something does come available that fits your unique blend of experience\, education\, and skills.\n\nShould I bring a resume?\n\nYes! While not necessary\, it can help speed up the application process\, or it may lead to a future job offer.\n\nWhat do I wear?\n\nIn the past job fairs were set up like job interviews\, and participants were told to dress professionally. Now\, many employers just want to see that you can dress neatly and appropriately at these events. Think business casual\, or look around at NGTC employees to get some ideas of what is appropriate. If you have questions on anything specific\, feel free to reach out to Career Services for guidance.\n\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you at our upcoming job fairs in April! All NGTC job fairs are open to the public\, so feel free to share the information with your family and friends. Please reach out to Emily Sullens in Career Services at emily.sullens@northgatech.edu for additional information or a list of companies that are scheduled to be at each campus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<img alt="" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/3301/Image/4.9NGTCJobFair.png" style="max-width: 100%" /><br />\n<br />\nNGTC Career Services is happy to announce that we will be hosting job fairs on each of our campuses after Spring Break! Please make plans to stop by and meet some of our wonderful business partners. There will be industry representation for all NGTC programs available at their respective campuses. Check out the FAQ section below for some insight into how job fairs work and how networking can boost your chances at getting a job after graduation.<br />\n<br />\nEach job fair is scheduled from 10 am to 1 pm. Dates and locations are listed below:<br />\n<br />\nApril 9 &ndash\; Clarkesville\, ITC<br />\nApril 10 &ndash\; Currahee\, Conference Center<br />\nApril 15 &ndash\; Blairsville\, Great Hall<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Job Fair FAQs:</strong><br />\n<br />\n<strong>What is a job fair?</strong><br />\nJob fairs are opportunities for local businesses to come to YOU to speak about their company and their hiring needs. Most tables are staffed by recruiters or Human Resources employees that can answer any questions you may have about working for a company or the hiring process in general.<br />\n<strong>I&rsquo\;m not currently looking for a job\, why should I come?</strong><br />\nMany job seekers find employment through their current network (family\, friends\, instructors\, etc.)\, and job fairs are a great way to meet representatives from local businesses. The connection you make this year may be what helps you land an internship or a full-time job later on. Many experts suggest that more than 60% of open positions are filled through networking. [Fun fact\, your Career Services Coordinator has only had 1 job from cold applying online vs. 4 from companies where she knew someone]<br />\n<strong>What is networking?</strong><br />\nNetworking is the business and employment word for socializing. Don&rsquo\;t feel like you must have a fancy prepared sales pitch to market yourself to employers. Job fairs are the perfect opportunity to say hello and let the recruiters learn about you through conversation. Don&rsquo\;t be afraid to tell a recruiter what you are looking for. Even if they don&rsquo\;t have a current opening\, they may remember you later on if something does come available that fits your unique blend of experience\, education\, and skills.<br />\n<strong>Should I bring a resume?</strong><br />\nYes! While not necessary\, it can help speed up the application process\, or it may lead to a future job offer.<br />\n<strong>What do I wear?</strong><br />\nIn the past job fairs were set up like job interviews\, and participants were told to dress professionally. Now\, many employers just want to see that you can dress neatly and appropriately at these events. Think business casual\, or look around at NGTC employees to get some ideas of what is appropriate. If you have questions on anything specific\, feel free to reach out to Career Services for guidance.<br />\n<br />\nWe look forward to seeing you at our upcoming job fairs in April! All NGTC job fairs are open to the public\, so feel free to share the information with your family and friends. Please reach out to Emily Sullens in Career Services at emily.sullens@northgatech.edu for additional information or a list of companies that are scheduled to be at each campus.
LOCATION:North Georgia Technical College Currahee Campus Conference Center 8989 GA-17 Toccoa\, GA 30577
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