Career Fairs Minnesota

Career fairs are excellent resources to learn about different industries, which companies are hiring, average starting salaries, required skills, training programs and growth opportunities. To make the most out of these events, plan ahead.

Local Companies

Ministry Development Center
651-636-5120
516 Mission House Ln
St. Paul, MN
Signorelli & Associates
651-523-7201
426 Fairview Ave N
St. Paul, MN
Aveda Institute Minneapolis
(612) 331-1400
400 Central Ave. S.E.
Minneapolis, MN
ITT Technical Institute
(952) 914-5300
8911 Columbine Rd
Eden Prairie, MN
Career and Lifework Plannin University of Minnesota
651-624-4000
1994 Buford Ave
St. Paul, MN
Inroads Minneapolis St Paul
651-644-4406
1600 University Ave W
St. Paul, MN
Quality Career Services
651-646-7498
2515 Wabash Ave
St. Paul, MN
Labor All
(651) 379-4001
2432 University Ave W
Saint Paul, MN
Red Wing Workforce Center
(651) 385-6480
1606 W 3rd St
Red Wing, MN
Labor All Personnel Services
(763) 782-6858
4056 Central Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN

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Career Fairs, whether offered at colleges and universities or sponsored by an outside organization, can offer an excellent opportunity for help juniors and seniors to research a variety of careers and companies, to make informed major decisions about employment. However, due to the sheer size of the events and number of employers and participants, these career fairs also can be overwhelming.

Career fairs are excellent resources to learn about different industries, which companies are hiring, average starting salaries, required skills, training programs and growth opportunities.

To make the most out of these events, plan ahead. At All About Careers, we recommend that job seekers: 1) Conduct research 2) Attend events with appropriate materials and 3) Find a way to differentiate themselves from competing job candidates.

Companies host booths to meet potential employees. Representatives, usually hiring managers or recruiters, bring and display materials about their respective companies. Those materials include background, products and services information, and information on the benefits of joining their firm. Representatives are available to talk briefly with attendees and to exchange information on the next steps involved in the interviewing process.


To make attending a career fair a more productive experience, job seekers should follow these tips:

Research

  • Find out in advance which companies will be attending. These lists are usually available online or through career assistance offices.
  • Prioritize which companies are most important to visit, and plan time to visit each booth. If a company looks interesting, visit its website so you can be knowledgeable when talking with booth representatives.
  • ...

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Featured Local Company

Ministry Development Center

651-636-5120
516 Mission House Ln
St. Paul, MN


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