JobTiger, The Ministry of State Administration and Administrative Reform and The Labor Market Project of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) invite you to participate in the fifth edition in succession of the annual CAREERS Forum, where you will have the opportunity to meet companies offering internship positions and desiring to hire young specialists or graduating students.
How to participate successfully in "Careers 2006" forum?
Search for the daily updated information about "Careers 2006" in JobTiger.
Keep up with the positions published in "Virtual Careers 2006" in JobTiger:
You can apply for the positions published in JobTiger within the forum’s framework. The name of each position starts with "Careers 2006".
Visit the preliminary preparatory seminars in several universities.
They are held in the days before the forum in different universities. During these seminars you will have the opportunity to get advice and answers to questions related to the preparation of CV and cover letter, and to the behavior during an interview. Some short preliminary information about the participating employers will be provided.
Date
Hour
Where
Place
1 March 2006
11:00
Management and marketing college
Hall 305
1 March 2006
15:30
Civil Engineering Higher School
Computer complex Hall, 2 floor, Administrative building
6 March 2006
15:00
University of Chemical Technology&Metallurgy
Hall 431
7 March 2006
14:30
Higher School of Transport
Hall 2113, second building, 1 floor
9 March 2006
19:00
Sofia University
Hall 21, Rectorat, south wing, 1 floor, History faculty
10 March 2006
12:00
University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy
Hall 315
13 March 2006
14:30
New Bulgarian University
Hall 210, Corpus 1
13 March 2006
18:00
University for National&World Economy
Hall 2007
14 March 2006
16:30
Medical University
Auditorium 1
14 March 2006
17:00
Technical University
Hall 12114, 1 floor
Date
Hour
Where
Place
21 March 2006
14:00
University of Veliko Tarnovo
Library and information center, Corpus 5
Date
Hour
Where
Place
22 March 2006
15:00
Technical University-Gabrovo
Hall 2703
Date
Hour
Where
Place
29 March 2006
16:00
Technical University-Plovdiv
Aula
30 March 2006
16:00
University of Plovdiv
Auditorium 6, Rectorat
31 March 2006
11:00
Univeristy of food technologies– Plovdiv
Aula 303, building 1
31 March 2006
14:00
Agricultural University-Plovdiv
Auditorium 2
Date
Hour
Where
Place
5 April 2006
17:00
Technical University - Varna
Auditorium 114, MF
6 April 2006
14:00
Varna Free University
Hall 307
6 April 2006
18:15
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Date
Hour
Where
Place
7 April 2006
12:00
Bourgas Prof. Assen Zlatarov University
Hall 104, "Public sciences" faculty, "Slaveikov" complex
Date
Hour
Where
Place
11 April 2006
17:30
Academy of Economics-Svishtov
Date
Hour
Where
Place
18 April 2006
11:00
Rousse University "Angel Kantchev"
Hall 317
No preliminary registration and preparation for the seminars is required!
Some tips from JobTiger Team:
Preparation:
Check out the participating companies in advance and mark those you are interested in;
Make a list of employers you want to talk with and sort them by priority to avoid missing the most important among them due to a lack of time;
Investigate each company you want to meet. Write down a few key sentences about them, so you could take a quick look at that information before going to the company’s stand.
Documents required:
Bring your CVs and cover letters with you – it’s recommended to have more of them, written in Bulgarian and English. You may also bring some photos.
The number of CVs to bring depends on the number of companies you are interested in. However, having some extra CVs is recommended.
If you have different versions of your CVs, then prepare the respective cover letters too. When writing the cover letter do not copy the text directly from JobTiger – employers are well acquainted with those examples and using them will not attract their attention to you.
Dress:
If you wonder what to wear when visiting the forum, the simplest choice is a suit. You should dress professionally, like the way you would be dressed if you were going to an interview at the employer’s office.
Behavior:
As the first 10 seconds often are most important, it’s good to make a strong first impression;
Prepare your introduction in advance;
Practice greeting the representative of a given company (finish with a smile and a handshake);
Prepare a 60-second resume (just in case) presenting your basic knowledge, skills and experience (if you have such), as well as the spheres you are interested in or what kind of position you are looking for.