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The 9th Annual Pomona College
Career & Internship Fair
Presented by the
Career Development Office
Friday, February 8, 2008
11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Edmunds Ballroom,
Smith Campus Center
Making the Most of a Career
Fair:
Ask Questions!
Remember to dress professionally and bring several
copies of your resume!
When the recruiter asks, “Now do you have any questions?" It’s important to
have a few ready. It shows you’re interested in the company and are serious
about your career plans. Concentrate on getting information that will help you
make a career decision compatible with your expectations. Here are some
suggestions:
- What entry-level positions in (mention your career interest) are available
in your company, and what kind of people do you hire to fill them?
- What duties are required for the position?
- What skills, work experience or educational background do you look for
when you recruit for these jobs?
- How much decision-making authority is given after one year?
- How do these positions fit into the overall organizational structure?
- What are the primary results a person in this position would be expected
to achieve?
- What percentage of time would be devoted to each of the responsibilities
of the position?
- What challenges and opportunities are associated with the position?
- Does your company have formal training programs, or do employees receive
on-the-job training? Who is eligible? About how many people go through the
training program each year?
- How does the company measure performance? How often are performance
reviews given?
- What is the typical career path in this area of specialization? How long
does it usually take to move from one step to the next in this career path?
- Can I progress at my own pace, or is the career path structured? How much
contact and exposure to management is there?
- How do you see these jobs in this field changing over the next five years?
What can I do to prepare myself for such changes?
- What is the background of other employees in your company or department?
- Can you describe the corporate culture?
Some Final Advice. Tailor the questions to your career interests and goals.
Don’t ask questions just for the sake of asking questions--make sure it is the
information that you need. Also, try to avoid asking questions that are
answered in the company’s annual report or employment brochure. Recruiters
know when you haven’t done your homework.
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