Super Career Fairs
Prosple is launching ‘Super Fairs’, which are completely free for universities and students.

What's a Super Fair?
Super Fairs are a new initiative to help students, employers and universities connect and interact virtually through a series of ultra relevant events.
Each fair is co-hosted by multiple universities and synchronously delivered to students via their career directory. Prosple will also promote and co-host the fairs through their own sites, like GradAustralia.com.au.
Fairs are completely free to students and universities. Prosple will invite employers who already work with them, and each hosting university can invite further employers and exhibitors to their instance.

Upcoming Super Fairs
April 2022
13
April Super Fair
2.00pm – 5pm NZST
STREAMS:
- Construction & Property Services
- Energy & Utilities
- Engineering Consulting
- Technology
- Transport & Logistics
Jul 2022
27
July Super Fair
2.00pm – 5pm NZST
STREAMS:
- Accounting & Advisory
- Banking & Finance
- Primary Industries
- Retail, Sales & Consumer Goods
AUG 2022
24
August Super Fair
2.00pm – 5pm NZST
STREAMS:
- Construction & Property Services
- Energy & Utilities
- Engineering Consulting
- R&D and Manufacturing
- Technology
SEP 2022
14
September Super Fair
2.00pm – 5pm NZST
STREAMS:
- Creative Industries
- Health
- Hospitality & Tourism
MAR 2022
17
National Career Jumpstart Sessions
9.00am – 12.00pm PHT

University career services
- Connect your students with top employers.
- University partners can brand the fair as their own and run it from within their own career directory.
- Access to detailed reporting and analytics from your instance of the event.
Employers
- Connect with high-quality students and recent graduates at scale.
- Save time and meet top students from many universities in just a few hours.
- Record your session for future candidates to watch.

We’ve done this before
Since March 2020, we’ve been helping universities run virtual career and study events at scale. Our solution leverages the rich profiles and content employers have been adding to their Prosple account over several years, which students can access before, during and after the event.
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Why are we doing this?
When we asked employers how they wanted to engage with students, they told us they wanted themed fairs jointly hosted by many universities
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND MORE VIRTUAL FAIRS, WHAT TYPE WOULD YOU PREFER?

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Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve answered some common questions exhibitors have asked so far.
- Exhibitors will be given unique login details to their Zoom video room.
- Instructions will be sent a few days prior to the event explaining to the exhibitors exactly what they need to do to host their meeting.
- Exhibitors won’t need access to any external system except Zoom.
- Yes, whether the questions is asked via the chat log or verbally, all other participants in that exhibitors unique video room will be able to hear or see the question, as well as the answer from the exhibitor.
- Yes, absolutely! We encourage booth attendants to join from different devices, even if they are in the same room, so that participants can see and hear them easily.
- One booth attendant will be invited to the video room as host. This means they’ll be able to mute people.
- All other booth attendants will join as regular participants, but can still talk, share video and present their screen.
- This is technically possible, but more of an advanced feature. The host can break the meeting room into multiple rooms and assign one booth attendant to speak to an individual student.
- We don’t recommend doing this unless you’ve tested it first.
- Yes, you’ll be able to share your screen and run through a presentation.
- Depending on the format of your event, you might want to do this in different ways.
- For example, if it’s an open forum career fair where different students come and go, you may want to have a presentation prepared that you run through every hour or half hour
- If it’s a virtual event where you have a particular time slot, it makes more sense to present first and then go to the room for questions afterwards.