The LSSU Fall Career Fair will be held Thursday, October 23, 2025 (held in conjunction with LSSU's homecoming week and Great Lake State Weekend.)
Online registration for the 2025 Fall Career Fair is now open. We encourage employers to register online as early as possible to participate in this fall's career fair, where you can meet with motivated and talented individuals while maximizing your recruiting potential. Questions? Please email us at [email protected].
In order to make the most of your time meeting with potential employers, it is important to be prepared. Preparation is the key to making a successful representation of yourself. The following tips will help you before, during and after the career fair:
Prior to the Event (PREPARE!)
Listen to these job fair related podcasts:
Career Fairs: Be In the Know Before You Go – Preparation is key to career fair success: steps every job seeker should take before and during a career event to enhance their candidacy.
Job Fairs: The Basics – Job fairs are an excellent opportunity to meet multiple employers in one convenient location. These face-to-face forums allow you to learn first hand about prospective employers and their hiring needs, and to present your credentials in person without a prior appointment. Here’s how to meet recruiters who are ready and willing to speak with you at your convenience!
Job Fairs: A Day At the Fair – Job fairs can be crucial when it comes to finding employment opportunities. Here’s how to successfully interact one-on-one with recruiters, gather details and leads firsthand, and present your résumé and credentials, all in one place!
Job Fairs: All the Wrong Moves – Recruiters scouting for the most qualified candidates are as intent on screening people out as they are in letting them in. Don’t make the elimination process any easier by committing the following job fair mistakes.
To make the most of the event, we also recommend the following:
Think about your strong points, your goals, the organization and where you want to go within the company. Prepare a “one-minute commercial” detailing your background and aspirations.
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.
Prepare your résumé! If you need assistance in preparing a résumé, attend résumé workshops, use the examples found in your Career Services office, or go to College Central’s Job Search Kit. Once you’ve started, meet with Career Services to “fine tune” your résumé.
Understand how your skills (or the ones that you want to develop) relate to the organizations and employment opportunities that are available.
Thoroughly research your “core” companies and gain background information upon which you can base your conversations with the company representatives. Check your school’s library, career center and company web pages for the information that you’ll need to prepare for the event.
Prepare your own event kit complete with résumés (enough for all employers that you want to talk with, plus a few extras). Other items that support your interests and abilities such as references, written work or a portfolio can also be helpful.
After the event, you should make it a point to follow up with a letter 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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906-635-2228
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