Of the many things Atlas does not communicate with us, however internal promotions seem top priority these days, what job fair and who's going is one of them. We get very little communication from the company and recruitment is part of that long list of things they don't share.
But worry not, most likely it will be similar players form past recruitment events meaning someone from HR and possibly even MIA. As far as I am aware, Women In Aviation and OBAP are the only two they take pilots with them to help recruit (but that is just a guess on my part)
Now, as for advice, keeping in mind I have not been to
this type of job fair so I don't particularly know exactly how it works there; here is my advice:
1. BE YOURSELF!! By far #1 item on the list! This isn't a "who's the smartest of them all" contest, this is our recruiters looking for warm, friendly, confident personalities that they'd love to be in an office with for 14h at a time, let along flying with fellow pilots. We don't want to fly with someone that after the 14th hour we are ready to ditch on the overnight/overday.
2. Have a few "tell me a time when" knock-your-socks-off stories just in case they ask. If you can tell a good story, you are fun to fly with!
3. Be interested in THEM! How fun is it flying with someone who's only subject of conversation is "I" and "me"?? The key to being a good conversationalist is to talk about fun stuff and be interested in the story of others you are flying with. Not sure how much time you will have with the recruiters but if you have a moment, find a good "I'm interested in YOU" question to ask them (about Atlas).
4. DO NOT VISIT ATLAS ONLY AND AS THE FIRST BOOTH YOU VISIT! I can't stress this enough. It's a job fair, you are expected to visit more than one booth, DO IT! It is good job fair strategy to go to every booth and let them know this is the only airline for you, it's normal. Let those other booths be your "practice booths" so that you make your mistakes there vs at the Atlas booth. You'll gain a good talk strategy that way and approach the Atlas recruiters with much more confidence having used the other airlines as your practice grounds.
Those are the top 4, If I think of more I'll post them, good luck!