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 Post subject: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 8:51AM 
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So what exactly is the dress code for the career fair this year? Full suit? Dockers and a dress shirt and tie? Etc...?

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 9:21AM 
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Unless it's changed, full suit.

Even if it has changed (which I doubt it did), I'd still wear a full suit.


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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 11:26AM 
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They aren't supper picky at the door. I have seen people with sneakers dark slacks and a dress shirt sans tie get in. But ya, bust out the suit...if nothing else they are fun to wear. FYI it is hot as piss usually so do.not.forget.deodorant.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 11:28AM 
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Ditto, the full suit. While technically not required, you won't get anywhere unless you can project a professional demeanor.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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You probably won't get anywhere anyway. The career fair is a great place to find out what kinds of potential employers exist, but as for finding a job/interview, MinerJobs through the COC is the way to go. Go to the career fair to find out more about a place you would like to work for, but most importantly, go for the free stuff that they hand out.

That's what I do.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 12:46PM 
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You probably won't get anywhere anyway. The career fair is a great place to find out what kinds of potential employers exist, but as for finding a job/interview, MinerJobs through the COC is the way to go. Go to the career fair to find out more about a place you would like to work for, but most importantly, go for the free stuff that they hand out.

That's what I do.


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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 2:07PM 
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Twilyte wrote:
ShadowCat38 wrote:
You probably won't get anywhere anyway. The career fair is a great place to find out what kinds of potential employers exist, but as for finding a job/interview, MinerJobs through the COC is the way to go. Go to the career fair to find out more about a place you would like to work for, but most importantly, go for the free stuff that they hand out.

That's what I do.


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The only company I spoke with at the career fair who actually got in touch with me afterwards to tell me something other than "Sorry, we're not interested" wanted to offer me a helpdesk job in bumfuck Alabama, to which I said no thanks. I ended up getting a job with a company who wasn't at the career fair or on MinerJobs. (or if they were, thtat's not where I first made contact with them at).

I still recommend going to them because you never know when you'll get lucky, but definitely explore other options....don't rely on the career fair


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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
PostPosted: Sat 09-20-2008 3:19PM 
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Just keep in mind that the career fair is definetely targeted at the engineering/comp sci/other sciences majors. If you're a humanities major, you'd have better luck through the COC I'd imagine.

Although I hear they're going to have a humanities section at next semester's career fair, so I suppose I'll actually go to that one.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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Is everyone saying that the career fair sucks looking for full time or intern positions. I got two internships through the COC job track thing and pretty much nothing from the career fair, but since I am looking for fulltime positions this time I think I might still try it.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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Well I'm actually a Business major so I might just pass up the career fair and catch up on some of my homework. lol I'm only looking for a possible internship anyhow as I'm only a junior.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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Ditto, the full suit. While technically not required, you won't get anywhere unless you can project a professional demeanor.

The recruiters all wear polos and khakis. If you wear a suit, you're going to be hot & sweaty... just wear business casual and be comfortable.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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Ditto, the full suit. While technically not required, you won't get anywhere unless you can project a professional demeanor.

The recruiters all wear polos and khakis. If you wear a suit, you're going to be hot & sweaty... just wear business casual and be comfortable.

That doesn't mean shit. The recruiters aren't the ones looking for jobs.


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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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Well, you could always dress with polo and dockers. It'll get you past the door, and the recruiters will be more likely to remember you.

(Personally, I won't be that douchebag, and don't want to be remembered as such)

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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::shrug:: I've pulled (good) offers / interviews (I wear the same thing to these as I do to the career fair) out of every career fair I've been to except for my freshman year... I think they care more about what's on your resume & you rather than what you're wearing or what paper your resume is on...

Personally, I wouldn't want to work somewhere where the dress code requires suits unless I were at a managerial level. Maybe it's my field though - I know some engineering firms are more conservative and require suits.

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 Post subject: Re: Career Fair Dress Code
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benm wrote:
::shrug:: I've pulled (good) offers / interviews (I wear the same thing to these as I do to the career fair) out of every career fair I've been to except for my freshman year... I think they care more about what's on your resume & you rather than what you're wearing or what paper your resume is on...

Personally, I wouldn't want to work somewhere where the dress code requires suits unless I were at a managerial level. Maybe it's my field though - I know some engineering firms are more conservative and require suits.


What you wear to the interview is not necessarily the everyday dress code. I wore a suit to my job interview for the job I have now, but the every day dress code is business casual with jeans on Fridays.

Hell, another place I interviewed at, I wore a suit, but their dress code was basically "don't come to work naked and you'll be OK"


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