A virtual career fair gives you 6–8 hours and 50+ employers. If you wander, you'll see 20 booths and leave exhausted. If you plan, you'll have 8 real conversations with the right people — and that's how offers happen.
Two days before: build a target list of 12
The fair platform opens the employer directory the moment you register. Use it. Two days before October 6:
- Filter employers by your industry, role, and location.
- Pick 12 booths: 4 dream companies, 6 strong matches, 2 wildcards.
- For each, read the job description and write down 1 question you'd ask if you had 5 minutes.
12 is the magic number. Fewer and you under-use your day. More and you spread thin.
Build a 3-tier route map
Time-box your day. A typical fair day works like this:
- 9:00 – 10:30 (cold start): Start with 2 of your wildcards. Warm up your pitch on companies you care about less. Get the awkward first conversation out of the way.
- 10:30 – 13:00 (prime time): Hit your 4 dream companies. You're warm, the recruiters are alert, and queues are shortest before lunch.
- 13:00 – 14:00: Lunch break. Don't skip it. You'll burn out by 3pm if you do.
- 14:00 – 17:00: Strong matches + revisit any booth where the recruiter said "come back later".
The 5-15-30 rule
Every booth visit falls into one of three buckets — and you treat each differently:
- 5 minutes — Quick scan: You read the booth, decide it's not a fit, and move on. No pitch, no chat. 60% of your booths will be these.
- 15 minutes — Real conversation: Text chat or video with a recruiter, you give your pitch, ask a question, get a next step. 30% of your booths.
- 30 minutes — Deep dive: Multiple recruiters, watch the company webinar, drop your resume into multiple roles. 10% of your booths — save this for dream companies only.
Don't camp
The most common candidate mistake at virtual fairs: getting one good conversation and spending 90 minutes at the same booth. Set a 30-minute hard cap per booth and stick to it. If the recruiter wants more time, they'll book a follow-up.
End the day with notes, not nostalgia
At 5pm, before you close your laptop, write down for each conversation:
- Recruiter name + LinkedIn handle
- The one thing you talked about that was memorable
- The next step you agreed on
- A confidence rating: 1 (cold) to 5 (offer-likely)
This 10-minute discipline is what turns a fair into job offers two weeks later.