Thousands of people will attend the Black Press Extreme Education and Career Fair today starting at 11 a.m. in 91大黄鸭 at the Rutland Soccer Dome, behind the Rutland YMCA, 705 Dodd Rd. The best way to set yourself apart from the hordes of applicants is a well-tailored resume and preparation.
Vernon WorkBC marketing and community liaison Leeann Wilhelm said a little bit of homework before the career fair on March 12 will go a long way and give any hopeful candidate a leg up on the competition.
鈥淔ind out which employers are attending the fair,鈥 she said. 鈥淐heck their websites and see what positions they鈥檙e looking to fill.鈥
Go beyond Googling their websites, she said. Learn something more about the company. What鈥檚 their mission statement? What are their values? What community events or organizations do they support?
鈥淭hen, when they ask, 鈥榳hy do you want to work for us?鈥 That鈥檚 where you can bust out something you know about them,鈥 Wilhelm said. 鈥淓mployers just truly want to make a connection.鈥
With your research complete, a well-tailored resume is the next step.
鈥淎 tailored resume strengthens the chance that you will get a call back for an interview,鈥 Wilhelm said. 鈥淚t sends the message that you want to work for this employer. It tells them you have identified what they are looking for by preparing a resume specifically for them.鈥
She noted a generic resume is obvious to any employer and could raise red flags.
鈥淚f you go handing out a generic resume, it鈥檚 demonstrating that you鈥檙e lazy,鈥 she said.
If job-fair attendees can鈥檛 tailor each resume to a specific company, at the very least, Wilhelm said, tailor the resume to the specific industry of interest.
A tailored resume provides details of relevant or related skills that would be of interest to a potential employer, she said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a matching game鈥攑airing up your skills and qualifications with the skills required in the job description.鈥
A well-prepared resume should answer the questions: What can you do for me? and What is it about you that would make you a good fit for this workplace.
Gone are the days of long, drawn-out work histories. Wilhelm said employers don鈥檛 have the time anymore to read about every aspect of every job you鈥檝e worked. Keep details short, sweet, and most importantly, relevant to the specific job being applied for.
鈥淒on鈥檛 wing it,鈥 Wilhelm said. 鈥淕et help at your local WorkBC Centre. I would encourage anyone who is job searching to access the services at WorkBC. We offer several employability workshops that can help get those resumes looking fantastic.鈥
Applicants should also look fantastic.
Wilhelm said dress the part before visiting any career fair, but don鈥檛 overdress, underscoring the old clich茅: dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
鈥淜now your audience,鈥 she said, noting researching workplace culture is a good way to uncover what appropriate attire may look like.
And finally, Wilhelm said it鈥檚 important to brag a little bit.
鈥淒on鈥檛 be arrogant. Be confident. Confidence goes a long way. Use words like, 鈥業 have been recognized for,鈥欌 she said.
A little elbow grease, homework, thoughtful questions and a well-tailored resume will have any job-fair attendee ready to leave a lasting impression on any employer.
The Black Press Extreme Education and Career Fair is a free event open to the public from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. today March 12.
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