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BerkshireWorks will host a "Job Fair" at the Crowne Plaza in Pittsfield Tuesday September 14th, from 9:00 a.m. -- 12 noon.

 

 


Participating Employers

 

ADECCO Staffing

AFLAC

Avon

Berkshire Community Action Council (BCAC)

Berkshire County ARC

Berkshire Place

BFAIR

Berkshire WIC Program

Big Y Foods, Inc

Canyon Ranch 

Childcare Of The Berkshires

Combined Insurance

Crane & Co 

Crowne Plaza 

CRT Cabulance

CVS Pharmacy 

Eddie Bauer

Elder Services Of Berkshire County

Friendly’s Ice Cream

Goodwill Industries Of The Berkshires

Greylock Federal Credit Union

Gymboree Outlet 

Hanesbrands

Hillcrest Educational Centers

H & R Block

Interim HealthCare

Interprint

Jockey

Johnson & Hill Staffing Services

Lee Outlets

Legacy Banks

LTI Smart Glass

Macy’s

Manpower Staffing 

MOLARI

Northeast Center for Youth and Families

Papa Gino's

Partylite 

Pine Cone Hill

Pittsfield Plastics

Premier Home Health Care

Primerica Financial

Sheehan Health Group

The Berkshire Eagle

The Brien Center

Time Warner Cable - Northeast/East Region

United States Airforce Reserve

Williams College

William E. Dailey Precast LLC

WMECO 

Yellowbook360.beyond yellow

 

 

More Employers Registering Daily!

 

 

Training / Educational Providers

Berkshire Community Action Council (BCAC)

Berkshire Community College

Institute for International Cooperation and Development

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Mildred Elley

Quest Connect


Community Resources

Berkshire Community Action Council (BCAC)

Berkshirejobs.com

Community Health Programs

Goodwill Industries of The Berkshires

Partnerships in Employment 

The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts

WMECO

 

 

 

Click here for ongoing workshops



 

How to Dress for a Career Fair

 

By an eHow Contributor

First impressions still count. It is important to put your best foot forward when meeting potential employers at a career fair. If a potential employer is distracted by the way you're dressed, it is unlikely that they are paying attention to your qualifications. Dressing appropriately for the occasion will help make that first impression count.

 

Instructions

 

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Wear interview attire. In some cases business casual attire is also appropriate, but it's better to err on the side of caution. Potential employers are much more impressed with those who overdress than those who are under-dressed.

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Choose a matching suit. A suit is the safe choice for both men and women. The colors should be conservative. Dark colors such as navy, dark gray and black are appropriate for a career fair.

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Make sure that your shoes are comfortable. Since job fairs include a good deal of walking and standing, it is important that shoes don't leave you hobbling before you get through all of the potential employers. Shoes should be conservative and polished.

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Attempt to cover all tattoos and body piercings. Although tattoos and piercings aren't as taboo as they once were, covering them up is still a good idea when attempting to look professional. Keep jewelry to a minimum. A conservative watch is a good jewelry choice for a career fair.

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Use minimal cologne or perfume. You don't want a potential employer to smell you coming from a mile away. Many people are allergic to perfumes and cologne, so not wearing any could win you brownie points with a potential employer.

 

Read more: How to Dress for a Career Fair | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2103993_dress-career-fair.html#ixzz0xX1oZv2C