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What's the difference between a presentation and a job fair?

1, with different concepts: On-site job fairs: On-site job fairs are more formal, and most job fairs have specific themes, such as "special sessions for fresh graduates", "special sessions for graduate students" or "special sessions for IT talents". By distinguishing graduation time, education level and knowledge structure, it is easy for enterprises to choose suitable special recruitment booths for recruitment. Campus presentation: every year, large enterprises hold special publicity activities for graduates, mainly introducing history, current situation and employment standards. After the meeting, there will be a question session in the lecture hall of the university, and there will be poster publicity before the meeting. In order to encourage students to come, some enterprises will give souvenirs about the enterprise to the students present, which is also a kind of publicity for the enterprise.

2. Different organizers: On-site job fairs are generally held by the school employment office or the provincial and municipal graduate employment guidance centers every February or June-August 1 1-65438, mainly for fresh graduates. Usually, the number of jobs in this job fair is aimed at fresh graduates, and many students participate. Campus presentations Generally, respected enterprises only arrange lectures from prestigious schools.

3. Ways and means: The purpose of the on-site job fair is to recruit talents for enterprises, and will determine the relevant situation in all aspects and sign labor contracts. The campus presentation will introduce the enterprise first, then ask questions and the enterprise will answer them. Some conferences end with resumes, with the ultimate goal of recruiting people.