AUGUSTA — The University of Maine at Augusta will host more than 50 employers ready to connect with job seekers looking for their first job, exploring new career paths or seeking better opportunities.
In collaboration with Maine CareerCenters, UMA’s third annual Job & Resource Fair will be held on Wednesday, March 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Randall Student Center Fireplace Lounge on the Augusta campus. Open to the public, the fair will provide job seekers with a wealth of opportunities to connect with local employers from numerous industries.
“We are excited to partner with Maine CareerCenters to bring this event to UMA again this year,” said UMA Student Services Coordinator Haley Brown. “This is a great opportunity for students and the public to connect face-to-face with employers, network and build self-confidence as part of the job search process.”
Brown emphasized the value of job fairs in the job search process, calling them an efficient use of time that allows attendees to ask questions, practice networking skills and establish important connections. “It’s a win-win for everyone,” she said. “Employers can meet a lot of great candidates, while job seekers can expand their professional networks and potentially secure their next job or internship.”
Job fair tips:
- Have a clear sense of the position you’re seeking and what you bring to the role. Prepare a 30- to 60-second elevator pitch to make the most of your time with employers.
- Bring several copies of your résumé – more than you think you’ll need.
- Research the companies you’re interested in before the fair, so you can incorporate what you’ve learned into conversations with recruiters.
- Be open to talking with employers you may not have considered before. Many organizations have departments such as IT, finance and accounting that support their operations.
For more information, please contact Brown at 207-621-3130 or hbrown120@maine.edu.
The UMA Job & Resource Fair is presented through a partnership of the University of Maine at Augusta Career Connections program and UMS TRANSFORMSPathways to Careers.