Job Fair Jackson MS

Computer job fairs can be a good way to get a feel for the computer industry and make contacts that could lead to computer job opportunities. It is easy to be overwhelmed and get the job fair blues. But remember, company recruiters are there because they have jobs to fill and they want to meet you. For access to information about job fairs in Jackson, MS, please read on.

AFL-CIO Miss
(601) 948-0517
760 N West St
Jackson, MS
International Union Of Operating Engineers Local No 624
(601) 353-3914
1328 Highway 80 W
Jackson, MS
American Postal Workers Union
(601) 355-2798
3040 Utica Ave
Jackson, MS
Hazclean Environmental Consultants Inc
(601) 922-0766
160 Upton Dr
Jackson, MS
IBEW Local Union
(601) 372-4650
I-55 S
Jackson, MS
APWU
(601) 969-3781
401 E South St
Jackson, MS
Central Mississippi Uaw Retired Workers Council
(601) 982-7674
3540 Albermarle Rd
Jackson, MS
Communications Workers Of America Local 3511
(601) 922-5200
1415 Country Club Dr
Jackson, MS
Jackson WIN Job Center
601-321-7931
5959 I 55 N. Frontage Road
Jackson, MS
IBEW Local Union 480
(601) 373-9424
4767 I 55 S
Jackson, MS
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Job Fair

Posted by : Molly Joss

Dear Molly: Are job fairs worth the time? I attended a local one recently, but the only computer jobs the companies there were hiring for were experienced programmers. They wouldn't talk to me if I said I was interested in something else (which I am). Are there computer job fairs? How would I find out more about them?

Molly says: A lot depends on the company that is organizing the event. If they do their job correctly, a computer job fair in your local area can be a really good way to at least find out what kinds of jobs companies in the area are looking to fill. The problem is, it is hard to tell if they've done their job right unless you attend the event, and even a good company can host a bad event from time to time.

My suggestion is to go and plan on spending no more than half a day there. Make it your goal to speak to at least five company reps while you are there and get their contact information. Consider it an exercise in building up your skills in on-the-spot interviewing.

You can find out about computer job fairs in your area by keeping a close watch on the business journals and events sections of your local major dailies. You can also find out about them by searching the Web. I found a few by using "computer job fairs" as my search term.

In some areas of the country, job fairs are regular events. For example, the Northwest High Tech Career Expo is held a couple of times a year and admission is free if you come clutching...

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