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Grossmont College
42nd Annual Career Expo 2020 - Virtual

Grossmont College is pleased to invite you to attend our 42nd Annual CAREER EXPO on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Due to COVID-19 the event will be held virtually this fall. EXPO’s primary goal is to introduce students, alumni and community members to employment and career opportunities in the San Diego area. CAREER EXPO also provides an informal setting for employers to interact with Grossmont College degree and certificate program coordinators, faculty and staff. Your participation will enable you to discuss career, internship and community service learning opportunities within your organization and/or field of expertise. Thank you to our partners and sponsors: San Diego Workforce Partnership and East County Chamber of Commerce. Careers Services Team!

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When

October 28, 2020

Where

Online/Virtual Event

This is NOT an in-person event. This is a VIRTUAL EVENT.

Job Seekers

Register Here Jobseekers must register to participate. This event is free to everyone. All candidates should upload or create a résumé and portfolio to submit to employers.

LIVE EVENT REGISTRATION: https://tinyurl.com/y6aolpnr

Who'll be there?
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Making the Most of the Event

Register Here Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to make an "all out" effort to review every employer that has the potential to hire you. In order to make that happen you will need to be prepared. Preparation is the key to making a successful presentation at any job or career fair.

Prior to the Event (PREPARE!)

Listen to these job fair related podcasts:

Jump Start Your Job Fair Jargon - Impress recruiters with these phrases at your next career event.

Interviews: Via Virtual Venue - Virtual interviews are as critical as in-person contact: what job seekers need to know for their close up.

To make the most of the event, we also recommend the following:

  1. Think about your strong points, your goals, the organization and where you want to go within the company. If the employer is scheduling interviews, prepare a "one-minute commercial" detailing your background and aspirations.
  2. Consider where you want to work geographically (New York - Boston - anywhere), what you like doing, what you're looking for in a first job, what your most relevant skills are.
  3. Prepare your résumé! If you need assistance in preparing a résumé, attend résumé workshops, use the examples found in your Career Services office. Once you've started, meet with a counselor to "fine tune" your résumé.
  4. Upload your résumé to College Central Network and/or create a Career Portfolio including Work Samples and training certificates that would be of interest to potential employers.
  5. Understand how your skills (or the ones that you want to develop) relate to the organizations and employment opportunities that are available.
  6. Thoroughly research your "core" companies and gain background information upon which you can draw if you are scheduled for an interview. Check your school's library, career center and company web pages for the information that you'll need to prepare for the event.
  7. Prepare your own event kit complete with résumés and other items that support your interests and abilities such as references, written work or a portfolio can also be helpful.
  8. Keep an open mind and don't miss out on opportunities due to lack of information or effort. "Make Contact" with as many organizations as possible to learn more about them and what they have to offer.
  9. If the employer has company literature available, download, save, and read it carefully.

Day of an Interview (PERFORM!)

  1. Dress the same as you would for a job interview. You want to present the best image possible -- jeans and sweatshirts won't cut it. Avoid excessive jewelry. Positive first impressions are critical.
  2. Turn off your cell phone and other electronic devices! Ringers, alerts and phone conversations are distracting and disrespectful. Let the employers know that they are your main focus.
  3. Introduce yourself to company representatives in a positive and confident manner. Include your name, your school (if the event isn't only for your school), degree, major, and the year you are graduating.
  4. Tell the recruiter about your job interests. For example:
    • Discuss a particular career or job with that organization
    • Learn more about the organization and available opportunities
    • Learn more about what someone does in a particular career
    • Discuss internship or summer job opportunities
  5. Be ready to discuss your résumé, portfolio, additional background, qualifications and career goals.
  6. Think of questions that you have regarding your area(s) of interest. Take notes on the answers you receive. Some questions might be:
    • What are common career paths within your organization?
    • What is the training program for new hires?
    • What do you look for in a candidate?
    • What advice do you have for applicants?
  7. Make sure you obtain each representative's name, title, address, email address, and phone number so you can follow up with them and ask the representatives when you can expect to hear back from them.
  8. Be sure to take notes after each interview. Write down your thoughts about the company, the recruiter, your chances, follow-up strategies, to-do list, etc. Keep this information organized!

After the Event (PERSIST!)

After the event, you should make it a point to follow up with a letter/email expressing your interest in the company and in what they have to offer. You may want to include an updated résumé, a link to an electronic portfolio, or provide better answers to specific questions asked during the event. Thank you/follow up letters should be received by the employer within 2-5 days after an event.

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Employers

Registration fee for this event:
Free

Employers interested in participating in this event are encouraged to register on-line as early as possible.

As in previous years, CAREER EXPO 2020 will be open to the general public and we welcome you to join us! Your participation and the information you provide will be invaluable aids to our students' academic and career planning efforts.

There is No Cost for exhibitor participation this year. Please complete and submit the online registration form and be sure to include a brief description of your company on the section provided.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please call us:

Pamela Benge, Student Services Specialist: (619) 644-7612; Pamela.Benge@gcccd.edu  or

Renee Nasori, Career Services Supervisor: (619) 644-7615; Renee.Nasori@gcccd.edu

We look forward to seeing you virtually at our 42nd Annual CAREER EXPO 2020!

Participate in our Event!

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to personally meet with motivated and talented individuals.

Attending this event is an excellent way for your organization to gain visibility and maximize recruiting potential!

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