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The location should be large enough to accommodate both the anticipated attendees and the number of companies you hope will sign up. If you’re planning a community-wide event, such as one for an entire town or city, you might need a venue as large as a convention and events center or the state fairgrounds. A community center or hotel conference room may suffice for smaller events that feature a specific industry -- such as health care, for example -- or a particular group, such as high school students. Also, evaluate your budget before you scout locations and pick one several months in advance in case that venue has a long waiting list.
Setting a Budget
Review your budget and determine how much to allocate to each component of your job fair plan. For example, in addition to paying for a facility, you may need to rent furniture, such as chairs and tables for the booths. You’ll also need to allot money for advertising, such as the cost of printing flyers or buying print ads in the local newspaper. In addition, you’ll likely need to hire temporary workers to staff the fair. Beef up your budget by enlisting corporate sponsors. Encourage them to fund the event with sponsorship packages that include free booths at the fair and other perks.
Publicizing Your Event
To gain the most exposure and attract the most participants and corporate sponsors, get the word out early. If you’re planning a university job fair, reach out to companies who employ a large number of your alumni. Also approach companies that hire a wide range of occupations or that are important employers within your community. For example, if you’re planning an event for a small city, contact large employers that hire mostly local workers. Market your event through a variety of media, including email, corporate partnerships, traditional advertising and press releases. Your marketing materials should highlight major employers participating and outline how job seekers will benefit by attending.
Other Considerations
An effective job fair addresses the needs and concerns of your intended audience and helps job seekers with every aspect of their job search. To achieve this, enlist advocates for specific populations, such as people whose first language is not English, people with disabilities, and older job seekers, including retirees looking for part-time work. Help employers and job seekers by offering seminars on topics such as how to write an effective resume or how to comply with state and federal labor laws.
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How to Become a GoIn Feburary 2016 20,
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Nightclubs usually require their go-go dancers to be adults. Depending on the club, you may be required to be
at least 18 or 21 years old, since you will likely work in venues that sell alcohol. Although many clubs hire a diverse group of go-go dancers who have different looks, one basic requirement is that you must be in
good physical shape and have the stamina to dance for hours.
Learn to Dance in Heels
Many go-go dancers have a background in dance. If you have little to no dancing experience, take a variety of dance classes before you attempt to get the job. Learn how to move your body in a club environment, and remember to move your arms when you dance. Go-go dancers are often required to dance for hours in high-heeled shoes or boots, so practice dancing in them beforehand.
Network to Expand Your Opportunities
Research clubs and venues that employ go-go dancers and find out if they are hiring. Speak to the
general manager of a club to find out about job openings or auditions. Speak with other go-go dancers to learn about the requirements and procedures of becoming a go-go dancer. Some go-go dancers join dance teams, while others work independently.
Prepare Your Outfit
Before auditioning to become a go-go dancer, prepare an outfit that will flatter your body. Make sure your outfit is
revealing, but tasteful: remember that go-go dancers are not strippers, so do not wear lingerie to an audition. Many go-go dancers choose to wear
miniskirts, shorts, bikini tops and knee-high boots. Make sure that you perfect your hair and makeup as well.
Go to an Audition
Once you find a club or dance team that you are interested in, go to an audition. Some nightclubs might ask you to dance on a side stage as your audition, while others might host regular try-outs in a desginated space for anyone that is interested in joining.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Nightclubs usually require their go-go dancers to be adults. Depending on the club, you may be required to be
at least 18 or 21 years old, since you will likely work in venues that sell alcohol. Although many clubs hire a diverse group of go-go dancers who have different looks, one basic requirement is that you must be in
good physical shape and have the stamina to dance for hours.
Learn to Dance in Heels
Many go-go dancers have a background in dance. If you have little to no dancing experience, take a variety of dance classes before you attempt to get the job. Learn how to move your body in a club environment, and remember to move your arms when you dance. Go-go dancers are often required to dance for hours in high-heeled shoes or boots, so practice dancing in them beforehand.
Network to Expand Your Opportunities
Research clubs and venues that employ go-go dancers and find out if they are hiring. Speak to the
general manager of a club to find out about job openings or auditions. Speak with other go-go dancers to learn about the requirements and procedures of becoming a go-go dancer. Some go-go dancers join dance teams, while others work independently.
Prepare Your Outfit
Before auditioning to become a go-go dancer, prepare an outfit that will flatter your body. Make sure your outfit is
revealing, but tasteful: remember that go-go dancers are not strippers, so do not wear lingerie to an audition. Many go-go dancers choose to wear
miniskirts, shorts, bikini tops and knee-high boots. Make sure that you perfect your hair and makeup as well.
Go to an Audition
Once you find a club or dance team that you are interested in, go to an audition. Some nightclubs might ask you to dance on a side stage as your audition, while others might host regular try-outs in a desginated space for anyone that is interested in joining.
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How to Make an Online Application FormIn Feburary 2016 15,
In Feburary 2016 15,
Create your online application with basic HTML form code. The form code allows your applicant to visit a page on your Web site and type his information directly into the browser, such as name, address, educational background or previous employment for a job application. When the user clicks 'Submit,' your Web server will transmit the form to your email address for your review. See 'Resources' for more information and the basic HTML code to create a web form.
Create a PDF form as another alternative for your online application. Adobe Acrobat Professional (version 7.0) has a tool that allows you to create 'fillable' PDF forms for display on your Web site. Upload your application form (in a word processing or spreadsheet file) to the Acrobat program. Click 'Advanced,' 'Forms' and then 'Make Forms Fillable' to pull up the tool and start creating the fillable fields for your application. The visitor can then download the PDF application to his browser, fill out the information, save it to his computer and email it to you for review.
Use SurveyGizmo's web-based form creator service to make your online application. The service helps you create the application, embed it on your Web site and even analyze the applicant's answers from your account dashboard. Create an account to start a free trial to get familiar with the service, select a template (such as the job application template) and start entering your questions for the applicant.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Create your online application with basic HTML form code. The form code allows your applicant to visit a page on your Web site and type his information directly into the browser, such as name, address, educational background or previous employment for a job application. When the user clicks 'Submit,' your Web server will transmit the form to your email address for your review. See 'Resources' for more information and the basic HTML code to create a web form.
Create a PDF form as another alternative for your online application. Adobe Acrobat Professional (version 7.0) has a tool that allows you to create 'fillable' PDF forms for display on your Web site. Upload your application form (in a word processing or spreadsheet file) to the Acrobat program. Click 'Advanced,' 'Forms' and then 'Make Forms Fillable' to pull up the tool and start creating the fillable fields for your application. The visitor can then download the PDF application to his browser, fill out the information, save it to his computer and email it to you for review.
Use SurveyGizmo's web-based form creator service to make your online application. The service helps you create the application, embed it on your Web site and even analyze the applicant's answers from your account dashboard. Create an account to start a free trial to get familiar with the service, select a template (such as the job application template) and start entering your questions for the applicant.
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