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A user is preparing for their first job fair and seeks feedback on their resume, having already consulted career services. They request additional opinions and tips on what to expect at the event. The discussion includes inquiries about effective strategies for navigating job fairs and the best practices for presenting oneself to potential employers. Additionally, the user asks for recommendations on upload sites for sharing their resume image. Overall, the focus is on maximizing the job fair experience through preparation and insights from those with prior experience.
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So there is a job fair coming up Thursday which I plan to attend. It is my first job fair and I want to do things right. I would greatly appreciate it if you guys could look over my resume and give me some pointers. I've already talked to career services about it, but I would like an additional opinion. Below is a picture of the resume.

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Also, for those of you that have attended a job fair before, what exactly should I expect? Any tips regarding job fairs in general?

thanks a lot

edit: does anybody have an upload site they could point me to?

["image" deleted because it was an advertisment - Zz.]
 
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