How Do You Find White Collar Jobs Career Fairs?
A distinction is generally made between workers, based on the type of work carried out; blue collar or white collar. The former refers to the uniform (usually blue) worn by factory workers, mechanics and other workers whose jobs are of a physical nature. White collar jobs, on the other hand are descriptive of most desk-bound jobs (white is a corporate color, though there may be no specified uniform). Organizing or attending career fairs is one of the more popular forms of recruitment. A career fair is basically like a trade show – companies sign-up to attend the event and advertise job openings, candidates visit the fair and try to meet as many prospective employers as possible and hand in their resumes. A short test or interview is usually conducted at the fair itself and selected or shortlisted candidates are invited to visit the company and undergo a more in-depth recruitment process. The types of white collar jobs which are advertised at career fairs are usually at entry-level or j