Attend a Career Fair in April
Attend a job fair in April to see what employers have to offer and are looking for as they seek to hire new employees.
Career fairs are an excellent way to start or advance your job search. They give you the chance to meet potential employers and learn about different job opportunities.
Before you attend, read Making the Most of a Virtual Career Fair for tips on preparing for an online event and leaving a strong impression with recruiters.
City Career Fair (In Person)
City Career Fairs provide the chance for local and national employers to meet and interview qualified candidates from diverse communities.
- April 4: DC/Virginia
- April 12: San Francisco, CA
- April 24: Chicago, IL
Hire Our Heroes Virtual Career Fair
Veterans interested in a variety of industries can talk with potential employers to discuss opportunities and experience, and review resumes in a chat room.
- April 25: Learn more!
Choice Career Fairs (In person)
Choice Career Fairs organizes more than 130 job and career fair events throughout the United States each year.
- April 4: Washington, DC
- April 5: New York, NY
- April 12: San Diego, CA
- April 12: Baltimore, MD
- April 19: Plano, TX
- April 26: Phoenix, AZ
Coast to Coast Career Fairs (In Person)
Coast to Coast Career Fairs holds numerous in person career fairs across the country each month.
- April 9: Pittsburg, PA
- April 10: Charlotte, NC
- April 16: Long Island, NY
- April 17: Lauderdale, FL
- April 24: Los Angeles, CA
RecruitMilitary (In Person and Online)
RecruitMilitary seeks to tap into the extensive talent pool that veterans represent for employers.
- April 5: Austin Veterans Job Fair
- April 17: Central Region Virtual Career Fair for Veterans
National Career Fairs (In Person)
National Career Fair holds free career fairs in over 130 cities.
- April 5: Chicago, IL
- April 5: Memphis, TN
- April 17: Overland Park, KS
About Ticket to Work
Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) 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.
Learn More
To learn more about the Ticket program, you can call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 866-968-7842 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.