Discover Who's Hiring Now
Career fairs are an excellent way to start or advance your job search. Whether they're in person or online, job fairs let you engage with potential employers and learn about job openings.
If you're aware of an upcoming job fair that our readers would find helpful, please email us at socialmedia@choosework.ssa.gov with the event name, dates and official website.
CareerEco Virtual Career Fairs
Many organizations list their events on CareerEco. Check out their full calendar for a list of virtual or in-person events.
- February 9: Government Jobs Hiring Event
- February 11: National Collegiate Sales Competition Virtual Fair
- February 16: Eastern North Carolina Career Alliance (ENCCA) 2022 Career Fair
Federal Employment Schedule A
Have you ever thought about working for the government? Schedule A gives the federal government permission to hire people with significant disabilities for jobs within the federal government without requiring them to compete against non-disabled jobseekers for those positions.
Diversity Career Group
Diversity Career Group focuses their career and job fairs on connecting employers and job seekers through sit-down conversations and even first-round job interviews. Check out the full calendar.
- February 10: Los Angeles Career Fair - Virtual Job Fair
- February 17: Dallas Career Fair - Virtual Job Fair
- February 24: East Bay Career Fair - Virtual Job Fair
Professional Diversity Network
Professional Diversity Network works to connect job seekers with employers that value an inclusive and diverse work environment. Visit their full calendar of events.
- February 8: The New York Professional Diversity Virtual Career Fair
- February 22: NUL Black History Month Virtual Career Fair
RecruitMilitary
RecruitMilitary seeks to tap into the extensive talent pool that veterans represent for employers. For a listing of all RecruitMilitary virtual events, visit their calendar.
- February 8: Eastern Region Virtual Career Fair for Veterans
- February 17: Phoenix Veterans Job Fair
- February 22: Northwest Region Virtual Career Fair for Veterans
Preparing for Job Fairs
Before you attend a job or career fair, be sure to prepare. We have a variety of resources to help, including:
CareerOneStop also has lots of tips that can help you prepare and succeed at a job fair and in your job search.
About Ticket to Work
There's a lot to consider when job searching, and it can be tough trying to do everything on your own. Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program supports career development for people ages 18 through 64 who receive Social Security disability benefits (SSDI or SSI) and want to work. The Ticket Program is free and voluntary. It connects you with free employment services to help you decide if working is right for you, prepare for work, find a job, or maintain success while you are working.
Finding a Job
The resources on the Ticket to Work Find a Job page can also help as you start or continue your job search. For more comprehensive support, we recommend using the Find Help tool to find a service provider that can offer personalized assistance. The Find a Job web page includes a chart that you can use to compare the features that the various organizations provide, such as job boards, resume services and social networking opportunities. Some of the organizations also offer an employer directory and access to recruiters.
Learn more
To learn more about the Ticket Program, visit choosework.ssa.gov or call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 or 1-866-833-2967 (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.