Janet Giles' Recruiting Service: Job Zone
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JobZone will:

  • Network your resume to area employers
  • Provide career planning advice
  • Assist you in proper interviewing techniques
  • Host monthly job fairs so YOU can meet with area employers

JobZoneOnline brings the top defense companies, Federal agencies, placement agencies, staffing companies, colleges and other corporate industries. Be prepared to meet hiring managers and to be interviewed on the spot. Bring plenty of resumes and dress for success.

JOBZONE:

  • Hosts Job Fairs featuring:

    top defense contractors

    federal agencies

    top 50 Fortune 500 corporate companies

    colleges

    staffing companies

    placement agencies

    veterans' agencies

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Once you've registered for a Job Fair you will have access to all Job
Postings for 7 days before the Job Fair and 7 days after the Job Fair.
You must be registered for a Job Fair to view Job Postings.

Bring Enough Resumes!
Dress for Success
Be Prepared for On-The-Spot Interviews
 

Matching Job Seekers With Employers

Bring enough resumes to hand out for all jobs which you feel you are qualified and would like to be considered for. We cannot stress enough how important the presentation of your resume is as well as how it is written. In addition to the content, your resume should be no more than two pages for your networking resume. Naturally a federal resume will be up to 5 pages and keep in mind most federal agencies request that you apply online for specific federal jobs.  Generally a 1 to 2 page resume is adequate for networking a job fair. For help in reviewing, revising or preparing your resume, visit our Resources page, or contact our office for referrals (540-775-4199).

Dress for success. As trite as this sounds, it is very important. Presentation of you as a professional person is as important as your resume. So, take a few extra minutes in front of the mirror before you come to our Job Fair. It will be worth it.  Military uniform is acceptable.  If you do  not have business suit, be sure to dress a step up from casual.  A collared shirt is a must!  (Do not wear jeans or T-shirts).

Hire a Babysitter.  If a babysitter is unavailable, then team up with another job seeker with kids and take turns watching the kids outside the Job Fair area.  Remember you should be prepared to make the best impression

Be prepared for the instant interview. Do your homework, look at the companies, Federal agencies, contractors, etc. who will be at our Job Fair. Choose those which you think may have job opportunities which may fit your needs. Review their websites and become familiar with their industry and job requirements. Be prepared to ask questions and most importantly be prepared to convince your interviewer (whether at the Job Fair or later) that you are the best candidate for the job. This is an opportunity to sell your skills and land that perfect job!

Be confident, self assured and have the mind set that YOU are the best qualified candidate for the job you want.  Always keep in mind THE COMPANY IS INTERVIEWING YOU, BUT YOU ARE ALSO INTERVIEWING THE COMPANY. Stay focused on the skills you want to use in your next job, and be sure to relate to the employer how these skills meet the requirements for the position.  Afterall, you are the best candidate for the job!

 

Click on a logo to visit an agency currently working with Job Zone:

G.I. Jobsintelligencecareers.comThe Military ConnectionThe Resume Place, Inc.The Vets Group