Talk:Job fair
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Online job fair
[edit]I have redirected Online job fair to Job fair – it has never been more than a minimal stub, with no more information than the section on online job fairs in this article.
The "online" section in this article, or the standalone article, could perhaps be developed with the help of these sources:
- Zelenskaya, Kaleriya, and Neha Singh. 2011. Exploring Virtual Recruiting From Employers’ Perspective Using “Second Life”. Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism, 10:2, 117-128, DOI: 10.1080/15332845.2011.536505
- Leece R. 2005. A Virtual Careers Fair. Australian Journal of Career Development. 14:2, 34-39. doi:10.1177/103841620501400207 (tons of possibly-useful sources in the references list in this one)
- d’Ovidio, M., and Gandini, A. 2019. The Functions of Social Interaction in the Knowledge-Creative Economy: Between Co-Presence and ICT-Mediated Social Relations. Sociologica, 13:1, 51–66. DOI: 10.6092/issn.1971-8853/9388
- Lee, Myong Jae, et al. 2020. What dimensions of career expos have the most impact on student satisfaction? Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Education. 27.