Job fairs require university organizations and enterprises to participate in posting positions, and college graduates to participate in submitting resumes.
Job fairs in colleges and universities are generally organized by talent institutions and employment centers under the jurisdiction of the government, which mainly serve the employment of college students and employers.
Job fairs in colleges and universities are generally divided into on-site job fairs and online job fairs. The job fairs mentioned in daily life usually refer to on-site job fairs.
Job fairs are divided into two types: industrial and comprehensive. Before attending the job fair, you should know the industry and nature of the job fair to avoid wasting time.
Job fairs in colleges and universities are generally aimed at recruiting college graduates. Participating enterprises hope to recruit graduates who meet the requirements of enterprises in colleges and universities, and graduates can get more opportunities to be hired by attending job fairs in colleges and universities.