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Expo: Possibly Asked Questions

Wondering whether attending the Communications Networking Expo is worth your time? What the heck you’re supposed to do? Who’s coming to the Expo? What it will look like?

Hopefully my list of Possibly Asked Questions will help you out. Comment or tweet me if you have unanswered questions.

Umm… when and where is it?

Why isn’t it just called a “career fair” instead of a “networking expo”?

No booths?! How do I know who is who?

How will it be set-up?

How should I dress? 

Should I bring my resume?

Do I have to stay the entire time?

What am I supposed to do?

Which employers are coming?

Is it really worth my time?

 

Umm… when and where is it?

Tomorrow (Thursday, February 26) from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom on the second floor.

Why isn’t it just called a “career fair” instead of a “networking expo”?

Because it’s not a career fair. What?! The expo won’t have booths  for employers and it’s not designed for direct “I want a job, you can give it to me” interactions. It is designed to help students and potential employers interact and begin developing relationships. Some, not all, employers are looking for interns and employees. These positions are listed here.

No booths?! How will I know who is who?

Every attending employer representative will have name badges that state their name and which company or organization they’re from. They’ll also have colored flags on their badges which indicate which majors they’re most interested in speaking with. Students will also wear nametags with flags that indicate what their major(s) are. The code will be posted on table tents and fliers.

Code:

Purple - Advertising, marketing, graphic design

Blue - Broadcast

Yellow - News-editorial

Pink - Public Relations

Green - Sports Media

How will it be set-up?

Twelve bistro tables will be scattered throughout the center of the room and will feature peppermints, pens and table tents with OSU and media facts. The tables will serve as networking stations for employers and students to chat around.

Three long tables in the middle of the room will host employers’ promotional materials.

You can store your backpacks, purses, jackets, etc. on either one of the two long tables in the corners of the room.

 

How should I dress?

Since some employers are looking for interns and employees, you should still dress professionally. Employers (and business contacts in general) like to see students take the initiative and look nice.

Example: matching two-piece suit with closed-toe dress shoes, simple shirt and minimal jewelry. Still not sure about proper attire? Click on Dressing for the Interview here.

Should I bring my resume?

Yes – bring multiple copies of your resume. You never know who might want to get some take-home information about you! You can visit HireOSUGrads for a stack of resume paper and thank you notes. Your fees pay for them!

Do I have to stay the entire time?

Nope. It’s come and go from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Take advantage of the time and get to know these employers who came to see you.

What am I supposed to do?

Introduce yourself: “Hi, I’m Jim Bob and I’m studying basket-weaving.  It’s nice to meet you.”

Thank them for coming to the expo. People always like to be appreciated.

Start chatting – talk about the current state of the economy, job prospects, OSU, etc. Ask them about their job – what do they do, why do they like it, any advice for recent graduates, etc.

Remember to relax. Our visiting representatives are human, too. (Just don’t spill the beans about how much you hate searching for a job, etc. Be wise.)

Which employers are coming?

Newspapers, broadcast stations, advertising and public relations firms, non-profits and radio stations. The complete list is here.

Is it really worth my time?

If you’d like to meet people who can help you get an internship or a job, you should come to the Communications Networking Expo. The expo is designed for journalism and communication majors like you – why not invest some time in getting to know the employers who sacrificed their time to meet you? The expo will give you connections and networking experience  – take advantage of the opportunity.

 

If you need further information about the expo, visit www.cowboynetworking.org or send us an e-mail at students@cowboynetworking.org.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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