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“How to Work a Career Fair”
Filed under Interviewing, Job Search Process
Posted by Libraries, April 11, 2006
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A chat with Maureen Crawford Hentz, BostonWorks.com
http://bostonworks.boston.com/chat/transcripts/022106_crawford.html?p1=3Dem=
Never been to a job fair and you’re nervous or don’t know what to wear? Or maybe you have questions about job fair etiquette. Maureen Crawford Hentz, a recruiter for Osram Sylvania, helps take the mystery out of these rites of the job hunt in this transcript of a podcast for BostonWorks.com. The chat with Ms. Hentz preceded last month’s Jobapalooza college student job fair at the Massachusetts State House.
—Robert Demanche
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