Attending Careers Fairs

Below we have prepared some areas for consideration when your organisation attends a careers fair. We hope they may be of help to any member of staff who is involved in these events.


The type of fair
You or your colleagues may attend what is known as a recruitment or an information fair. Expectations of the visitors vary at each fair, and therefore this affects the type of person you will meet and the questions you will encounter.

Summer recruitment fairs tend to be oriented directly to either current vacancies or cyclical programmes.The visitors you see will mainly be students in their final year and graduates or postgraduates. They are more likely to be actively looking for graduate jobs. Autumn information fairs attract considerably more second year students, many final year students but few graduates. Those who attend are likely to include finalists looking for jobs for the summer/autumn and others looking for vacation work or to find out about organisations and occupations which they can apply to in the next cycle.

Preparation
We suggest you familiarise yourself with the materials that will be on show at the fair, for example the recruitment brochure and current vacancy lists. Make sure you are thoroughly brief your recruitment team on what careers/vacancies are available/prediceted, the current remuneration package, etc. and any particular issues or features of the organisation you recommend they highlight.

Exhibiting at fair will test your strength and stamina but it can be good fun. Always remember to prepare well advance so you can make the most of the event.

What to bring
The fair organiser will probably arrange most of the necessary equipment and materials, so check with them what you can expect. Standard items to take include promotional and recruitment literature; application forms; copies of recent annual report(s); DVDs with playing equipment; promotional items such as pens, mouse mats, mugs etc. bearing your logo; sweets or puzzles, exhibition stand/backdrop; forms, pads or laptops to record the contact details of potential candidates see.

Promoting your organisation
Everything on display, including you, says something about your organisation. What you wear, the way you behave and how you answer questions will influence each person you see - and their friends with whom they will share each experience with. It may seem like stating the obvious but the following are recommended:

  • Don't be dismissive of an ill-prepared enquiry; the person might prove to be a good candidate in the long-term and how you deal with them could sway their choice of employer.
  • Be enthusiastic and positive but honest; all jobs have aspects that some people regard as negative and it is disservice to both your organisation and the potential candidate to hide factors that ought to discourage the unsuitable.
  • Most candidates are suspicious of and will be put off by a "hard-sell" approach, especially at information fairs. Many visitors are gathering impressions of firms rather than wanting to be pinned down. so encouragement and information discussion will work best.
  • Don't mention the opposition! Some enquirers might want you to compare your organisation and opportunities with competing forms: it is best to resist the temptation to do so. Knocking the competition is unprofessional, and shows you are afraid of them as surely as praising them.
  • Concentrate on the aspects that make your organisation distinctive - maybe the culture, pride in service/product quality, the well known product/brands, financial or other rewards, good training, etc.

Frequently asked questions
Although it is impossible to predict exactly what enquiries you will get experience suggests the questions outlined in the PDF file below are typical. You will notice that there is a wide variation in the sophistication of the questions, which accurately reflects the range of student positions. Some students will already have researched your organisation in advance; others will be undecided and at an early stage of investigating careers.

PDF FAQs at careers fairs (pdf - 40KB)