Throughout the month of March, career fairs will take place nationwide. Career fairs are great places to meet with employers and recruiters who can tell you about their latest job openings. Advance your job search at a career fair this month!
Throughout March, career fairs will be held nationwide, both in person and online. Career fairs are great places to meet with employers and recruiters who can tell you about their latest job openings. Advance your job search at a career fair this month!
Gallaudet University hosts a twice-yearly job fair aimed at connecting employers with students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Attend this in-person job fair to talk with more than 50 employers about job and internship opportunities.
The Bender Virtual Career Fair allows job seekers with disabilities and employers to connect online and network from the comfort of their homes and offices. Participants are able to share their skills and talents with employers who are ready to hire people with disabilities.
Equal Opportunity Publications (EOP) has a Science, Technology and Math (STEM) Diversity Career Expo that connects industry and government with members of minority groups, women and people with disabilities in the STEM career field.
The Diversity Virtual Career Fair lets you meet with employers nationwide in an online setting. Connect with employers who believe that, “Great teams are powered by diversity and inclusion.” Ask questions about employment and show off your skills from the comfort of your own home.
Annual Diversity Employment Day (DED) Career Fairs provide the chance for local and national employers to meet and interview qualified candidates from diverse communities.
Hiring Our Heroes, a program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, helps veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses find meaningful employment. Hiring Our Heroes has hosted hiring fairs in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.
This online career fair connects job seekers with top employers in technology industries. Job seekers have the opportunity to talk with these employers via instant chat during the events.
RecruitMilitary offers transitioning service members, veterans and their spouses the chance to meet with recruiters from dozens of companies. RecruitMilitary has hosted more than 900 events over 11 years.
Social Security’s Ticket to Work program supports career development for people ages 18 through 64 who receive Social Security disability benefits (SSI or SSDI) and want to work.
The Ticket program is free and voluntary. It helps people with disabilities move toward financial independence and connects them with the services and support they need to succeed in the workforce.
To learn more about the Ticket program, visit www.socialsecurity.gov/work. You can also call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 866-968-7842 (Voice) or 866-833-2967 (TTY) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET. Ask a representative to send you a list of service providers or find providers on your own with the Ticket program Find Help tool.
Contact the Ticket to Work Help Line
Call 1-866-968-7842
1-866-833-2967 (TTY)
M-F 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. ET
Contact the Ticket to Work Help Line
Call 1-866-968-7842
1-866-833-2967 (TTY)
M-F 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. ET
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