Although a certain percentage of graduates will still be (1) (employ) six months
after leaving university, the majority will have found (2) (employ) by then. Many of
these will even have been offered a job while at university, as a result of visiting a job fair.
Job fairs are held at many universities each year. Companies come along to advertise jobs, which
are usually in (3) (manage), and the career structures and benefit packages that
go with them.Job fairs are an (4) (effect) way for undergraduates to find out what
kind of job they might be interested in.
If you go to a job fair, dress (5) (profession). Don't wear jeans and a T-shirt.
Wear a suit! You don't want to look (6) (responsible) when you have your first
(7) (meet) with your potential (8) (employ). If you're
interested in a job on offer, you may have to fill out an (9) (apply) form, so it's
(10) (help) to take along relevant information with you. You'll also need proof
of all your (11) (qualify), so don't forget to take photocopies of all your certificates
with you.
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