Students to explore professional opportunities at University鈥檚 first virtual career fair

Oct 12, 2020
Pairris Jones
Pairris Jones, IM体育官网鈥檚 associate director of career development, encourages students to embrace the online job and internship environment at the IM体育官网 Poly Virtual Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15. Jones is pictured at a career event during the 2019-20 academic year.

The search for jobs and internships got more complicated after the COVID-19 pandemic pushed many companies to shift their interview and hiring processes online. But Pairris Jones, IM体育官网鈥檚 associate director of career development, said Phoenixes are well positioned to do well in today鈥檚 employment landscape.

Students will have the chance to explore just what is out there during IM体育官网 Poly鈥檚 first Virtual Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15. Representatives from more than 40 companies will be available to meet with students via Handshake.

The fair will feature video, audio, and text-based chat, allowing participants to make a personal connection. Employers also will be able to host group meetings via an external video provider.

鈥淭he truth is STEM career paths dominate the work environment,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭hey are the ones creating the world around us with innovation, helping us have better lifestyles.鈥

The University鈥檚 exclusive dedication to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) degrees means students continue to have big opportunities, even as many sectors of the job market struggle.

In addition to the virtual career fair, employers from some of the nation鈥檚 biggest companies like Northrop Grumman, will be on campus to meet and recruit students throughout the month.

Jones said while hiring in a virtual environment may feel strange and different, students don鈥檛 need to be intimidated. Instead, they should adjust their expectations and presentation skills to succeed in their pursuit of jobs and internships.

鈥淢ost interviews now are virtual, so students need to modify their environment,鈥 she said.

That starts with what potential employers will see and experience as students make their first impression.

鈥淢ake sure you鈥檙e in a quiet space, and even if you鈥檙e at home, make sure everything looks professional and polished,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭his includes dressing to impress 鈥 at least from the waist up.鈥

When the interview begins, students should place the camera at eye level and maintain eye contact throughout the discussion.

鈥淟ook into the camera so the person on the other end can feel that connection,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd smile, even if you鈥檙e on the phone. The person can hear it and see you as approachable and personable, as well as brilliant.鈥

Before the professional encounter ever begins, Jones said students should research the specific opportunities they鈥檙e interested in and be prepared to discuss them with the company.

She said there are also many other things people should do to set themselves up for success, including gaining new relevant credentials and certifications, and maintaining a strong LinkedIn profile.

鈥淟et the company see that you know what you鈥檙e capable of,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid of putting some of your projects on there. Do videos showing yourself doing things, showing that you鈥檝e received accolades in your area of expertise, so they see you are someone who enjoys learning and who has momentum.鈥

In addition to the scheduled virtual job opportunities on campus this month, Jones said students should actively search for job postings on their own and not be intimidated by what they encounter.

鈥淛ob descriptions are the equivalent to the company saying, 鈥業 need help; I need someone like you.鈥 So students can approach it with the mindset of showing them how they can help,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淪how them how you can help them achieve company goals, help them develop their newest product, or help beat their competitors.鈥

Finally, Jones said students shouldn鈥檛 wait until their upper-division years to start exploring jobs and internships.

鈥淧repare yourself. Do not stop,鈥 she said. 鈥淒on鈥檛 wait until you鈥檙e about to graduate. Network, build relationships, and utilize people on campus now. Don鈥檛 stop connecting.鈥

Click to register for the Virtual Career Fair.

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