Make the Most of the FairThe tried and tested student approach to recruitment fairs (fill a plastic bag with free brochures then scurry home to either read them quietly or allow them to collect dust and tea stains) is unsurprisingly, not the best way to approach the day. Careers fairs provide excellent opportunities to gather information from the companies that you are interested in applying to. This is a unique chance to speak directly to employer representatives in an informal setting, allowing you to ask them your individual questions, rather than reading about them on a website. It may seem like a daunting prospect, not least because it involves thinking beyond your time at university. But help is at hand, and a little preparation now will help you to make the most of your day at the Fair.
In need of Careers Advice? Advice at the Fair You can also take a look at the short video below by Hilary Whorrall, Careers Adviser at The University of Sheffield. |
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Don't forget about your University Careers Service
A common, but mistaken, assumption is that the careers service is only for those with a clear career plan and is no use if you do not know what you want to do. The reality is quite different. The majority of students seen do not have a well-informed idea about what they want to do after university, and usually want help or information to get them started. Recent graduates, remember that your university careers service can still provide you with information and advice after you graduate (there may be a time limit on this, so check what your service can do and make the most of it).
The University of Sheffield Careers Service
Sheffield Hallam University Careers and Employment Service




