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Probably 25% are sales jobs or management training jobs, where I'm sure sales is going to be the push.
There's usually some minimum wage jobs, like warehouse work, but even a lot of those require some kind of experience with a fork lift, pallet jack, etc. I daresay if one has done that kind of work, one would know where the warehouses are to apply.
I try to shove a resume into the hand of someone at every booth, but the colleges and schools will usually tell me very quickly, "We're not hiring. We're just here to give information about training." One did take my resume, and in talking with me, he did say I might be good as a teacher for some tech stuff. If it were MS Office, yeah, I could probably do it.
A lot of the employers had printouts of job postings from their websites, they weren't taking resumes, at all, and said you need to go online and apply. WTF? Heck, don't waste people's time with that. Just have a link to your website on the job fair website.
I guess by virtue of having someone there, you can pick their brains and ask about the company. However, I doubt the ugly dark secrets are going to come out, and for people that need a job, I don't think they're going to give a rip. They'll take the job and deal with whatever bullshit they have to accept.
I went to every single booth, and there were probably about 40 in all. I probably got 5 good leads which, based on what they told me, MAY lead to something. Also maybe 10 more places where I can go post my resume and hope.
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