Maximilian
Lifer
- Feb 8, 2004
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isn't career fairs just a relic from the time before the internet?
Dude. Career fairs are for a few things.
#1. Companies need to comply with federal employment laws
#2. People on probation need to show their prob. officer they are "Trying" to get a job.
#3. Kids are forced to go by their parents
It's a self fulfilling clusterfuck
I went to a career fair once and I got several keychains, a notepad, and a free t-shirt!
I also found out the names of some local companies that I should not waste my time pursuing.
to make them look like they comply with federal job employment laws
Two things...
1.) What federal employment laws are your referring to; and,
2.) How does going to a career fair accomplish compliance with the above?
Might be the military career fair when you try to help military transition to civilian. I am just guessing here but thats the first thing that pop in my head.
What law requires me to actively source military personnel transitioning to the civilian world?
I believe some company that do contract with the govt. has to hire certain amount of vets to get the contract. Its not a law but getting government contract. I guess money rules.
I'll be honest - when you go to the big companies at a career fair (IE: Think big oil companies, etc...) Yes, you will get the ol' "Apply online" speach.
HOWEVER (And this is a big however) - there are usually tons of little people... and the problem is that you jackasses are avoiding the little people and going directly to the big corporations. Those little guys are the one's that will actually look at your resume and skills on the spot - and possibly offer you a job on the spot.
I talk to EVERYONE. Same bullshit at each of them.
