The Grace Hopper Celebration is meant to unite women in tech. This year droves of men came looking for jobs.

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    2年前

    Tangentially related, but are job fairs even worth it? In my limited experience, you wait in a long line for someone to tell you to apply online. I was better off getting a list of employers who were attending, and then looking through each of their websites.

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      I think I figured it out… only rarely you’d get immediate interviews, but the idea is you get LinkedIn contacts to chat with later and industry insight, and something to tell recruiters/hiring managers that you did, but you dress it up in a way that shows you look for opportunity like “I met members of [industry/company] at a recruiting conference in [town]”. I found industry conferences to be more useful than jobfairs in this respect, but those can be a little to a lot expensive.

      Otherwise it’s pretty much just being told to scan QR codes, business cards and maybe getting a couple plastic cups and pens.

      All in all I say job hunting is such an awful game.

    • EnderMB@lemmy.world
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      My experience of going to a tech fair was:

      • Great discussion with sourcing recruiter of Big Name Company, who loves CV and experience
      • Get Business Card and told to apply online
      • Apply online
      • Ghosted/immediately rejected.

      They’re basically box-ticking exercises for companies that want to work with specific organisations.

      • I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world
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        I got scammed into attending a seminar for “business women empowering business women.” It was just this lady giving a talk about what a great job coach she is and then pressuring everyone into hiring her for $300 per month. She saw me as a mark and was really targeting me, I actually wrote the check for her first three months and was about to hand it to her, but saw the look in her eyes, looking at my check and realized I should just tear it up.

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      That’s been my experience as well. Totally pointless when they just want you to apply online. What’s the use of networking then?

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      If recruiters are trying to discriminate, and you have the attributes they’re discriminating in favor of, getting a face-to-face with them can be a way to get your foot in the door that doesn’t leave a paper trail.

      Which really highlights how bad the job market is now. All the recruiters at this job fair are going to share the sentiments the organizers are expressing in this article. They’re there to hire women and are pissed at all the men who showed up, so significantly less likely to hire them… but those dudes are so desperate they still gave it a shot.

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        Which really highlights how bad the job market is now

        I think we should specify, “in tech”. The greater job market is doing fine. Tech has been over hiring and over compensating for years.

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        I’m a woman and wasn’t even at the event. No clue it was going on, and it seems like it’d be far too expensive for me to attend in the first place. If they’re looking for women who are eager to work for them, they’re looking in the wrong place.

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      It depends on the job fair. My mid-tier university’s career fair was as you describe. From talking to (women) classmates who attended Grace Hopper on the other hand it sounded very worth it. The lines were short (in the mid 2010s anyway) and many of the companies in attendance were scheduling next-day, single round interviews with job offers sent out by the end of the week. I have no idea if it’s still like that but I can’t say I’m surprised that, given how the tightly pool of entry-level jobs offering visa sponsorships has contracted, affected male students have gotten desperate and shameless enough to try it.

    • Gork@lemm.ee
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      That’s been my experience as well. Totally pointless when they just want you to apply online. What’s the use of networking then?