Amarillo is a big city full of great businesses, and those businesses need an outstanding workforce.  While many Amarilloans have good jobs, others are searching for gainful employment or a change in employment.

Luckily, there are many events in the city to bring employers and future employees together.  Each year, Workforce Solutions in the Texas Panhandle hosts an enormous job fair in the spring and in the fall.  This job fair brings hundreds of businesses looking for great employees.

Over 100 businesses will gather at the Amarillo Civic Center North Exhibit Hall in search of job seekers. These businesses will offer entry-level positions to professional careers.

If you plan to attend a Amarillo Job Fair, here are some do's and don'ts that will help you make an impression on future employers.

What Not to Do at the Amarillo Job Fair

  • Don’t Dress Too Casual – Avoid sweats, t-shirts, shorts, leggings, or hoodies. This is your chance to make a first impression.
  • Don’t Arrive Unprepared – Don't skip the research, it shows. Take time to learn about the companies you want to connect with and prepare good questions.
  • Don’t Stick with Friends – It’s fine to ride together, but once inside, go your own way and have conversations. These recruiters want to see you, not your crew.
  • Don’t Bring Children if Possible – Recruiters understand that life happens, but being able to focus on the event helps you present yourself as reliable and committed.
  • Don’t Monopolize Recruiters’ Time – Ask strong questions, share your resume, and then let others have their turn. Respect goes a long way.
  • Don’t Forget to Silence Your Phone – Mute or turn off your phone and leave it in your pocket or bag.
  • Don’t Overshare Personal Information – Keep it professional and focus on your skills and job goals.
  • Don’t Wander – Come with a plan for which companies you want to visit. Be intentional with the jobs you want.
  • Don’t Treat It Like a Giveaway Event – The swag is fun, but your main goal should be finding a job with a company that aligns with your goals.

Do's for Navigating the Amarillo Job Fair

  • Do Dress for Success – Business attire shows you are professional and ready for a job.
  • Do Bring an Updated Resume – Have multiple copies ready to hand out to recruiters you’re most interested in.
  • Do Research Companies – Prepare specific questions that go beyond what you can find online.
  • Do Use Positive Body Language – Stand tall, make eye contact, and smile. Confidence is key.
  • Do Arrive Early – You’ll have more time to visit booths and avoid missing out on great opportunities.
  • Do Bring a Portfolio or Bag – This helps you stay organized, write down notes, and store your resumes.
  • Do Practice Your Elevator Pitch – Be ready with a short summary of your professional background, skills, and job goals. This will be your first impression.
  • Do Take Notes – After each conversation, write down details while they are fresh.  This will help you remember what you discussed when you follow up.
  • Do Follow Up – Pick up business cards and contact information.  A thank-you email goes a long way to making a great impression.

Why You Should Attend the Amarillo Job Fair

If you're looking for gainful employment or a new opportunity, mark your calendars and make plans to attend the Amarillo Job Fair. Freshen up your resume, set out your best professional outfit, and come dressed for success.

We'll post the times of the next Amarillo Job Fair when they are scheduled.

OPPORTUNITIES: These Are the Highest-Paying Jobs in Amarillo That Don’t Require a College Degree

Stacker ranked the 50 highest-paying jobs in Amarillo that don't require a college degree, using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

11 AI Proof Jobs

A new report from Resume Now highlights several AI-proof jobs. Here’s a look at the list.

15 Most Depressing Jobs

Here is a look at the 15 most depressing jobs. Remember, if you battled workplace depression, you should prioritize self-care.

Gallery Credit: Billy Jenkins

More From 101.9 The Bull