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Which statement about job fairs and career networking events is true?
You should only go to a job fair or networking event if you will be looking for employment
within the next few months.
Your school's career office will have information on job fairs and networking events on
campus.
Networking events are good for networking, but job fairs are not good for networking.
Networking events are often related to a specific profession and should not be attended by
people outside that area of interest.

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Your school's career office will have information on job fairs and networking events on campus.

Explanation: Career services typically list upcoming job fairs, employer info sessions, and networking events and can help you prepare. The other statements are false — it's useful to attend even if you're not job-hunting immediately, job fairs can be good networking opportunities, and while some events are industry-specific many are open to people from other fields.