Armed with folders of resumes, 5,000 jobseekers crowded the HotJobs.com Career Expo to meet with more than 90 exhibitors looking for new employees. Job hopefuls dressed in everything from the traditional navy suit to Hawaiian shirt and shorts (no joke) came in every shape, size, color and age. And exhibitors--organized into categories like "IPO Row" and "Sales Pavilion" with banners from Esco Stationery Company--used everything from balloons to popcorn poppers to get them to stop at their space.
--Chad Kaydo
--Chad Kaydo

Rows of computers helped job seekers register for the HotJobs.com Career Expo. The banners were printed by Esco Stationery.

Signs by Photobition led job seekers through Madison Square Garden to the registration area for the HotJobs.com Career Expo.

Job seekers in every shape, color, age, and dress code circulated their resumes at the HotJobs.com Career Expo.

Job seekers looking for dot-com riches could look for employers on IPO Row, under a banner printed by Esco Stationery.