ksu_aviator said:
Plus, you can walk in with out paying for the conference and no body will know.
What was that about ethics and airline H.R. background checks?
I started going to job fairs early on, like 1,200 hours, but wouldn't pay for my job at any of the regionals (commuters at the time) and they all required it so I didn't get squat.
Once I hit about 2,500 hours I went again, nothing. Got my first Lear job and my Flexjet job AND my 727 job just answering ads on the aviation job boards.
Once I hit about 3,000 hours, I started seeing some results. United gave me an interview at 3,500, got an offer from Netjets for an interview about the same time, both from Kit Darby's career fair.
My current job at Pinnacle I picked up at the LAX job fair in April 2001 just prior to 9/11. My Southwest interview I have NO doubt was a direct result of going to the career fair and afterwards to the reception - I had been applying for a couple years and the interview call came 90 days after the job fair. Coincidence? Doubt it.
Hasn't gotten me on with any of those, I screwed up my interview with United, turned down the Netjets interview to come here to Pinnacle (kick myself for this daily), and I passed the Southwest interview but didn't pass the Review Board - still don't know why.
Long story short, the job fairs WORK to a certain extent. Especially at the regional level. Just make sure your experience is comparable with your peers there at the job fair. If you don't have comparable experience, at least listen during the presentation... I don't even show up at the fair anymore until the luncheon, but the morning stuff is good info if you've never heard it before.