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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.
ABILITY Job Fair
This job fair recruits job seekers with disabilities via accessible, online meetings with recruiters. Accessibility features include the use of video, speech-to-text transcriptions, sign language interpreters, screen reader compatibility, and text messages. For more information, visit the job fair schedule.
- April 18: Spring Into a New Job
CareerEco Virtual Career Fair
Many organizations list their events on CareerEco. Check out their full calendar for a list of virtual or in-person events.
- April 11: US Virtual IBM Z Career Fair
- April 17: Diversity & Inclusion Virtual Career Fair
- April 18: Volunteer Agencies Virtual Fair
- April 23: Career Services Virtual Career Fair
- April 24: Women in Business & Technology Virtual Fair
City Career Fairs
Links to these job fairs are not affiliated with nor endorsed by Social Security and may not follow the same privacy, security and accessibility policies. To learn more about accommodations available to job seekers wanting to attend a fair, please contact each organization directly for their accommodation request process and deadlines.
Diversity Employment Day Career Fairs provide recruiters access to a pool of diverse, multi-cultural and qualified professionals. To see the full schedule of in-person and virtual career fairs, view their full calendar.
- April 10: San Francisco, CA In Person
- April 25: Chicago, IL (1) In Person
Corporate Gray
Corporate Gray was founded in 1994 with one mission, to connect those who have served in the military with employers nationwide. Their job fair events are for transitioning service members of all ranks and branches of service, veterans, and military spouses. See their full schedule here.
DiversityX
DiversityX connects Black Americans, Latinx, Asian Americans, Native Americans, women, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community with top companies. For a listing of DiversityX virtual events near you, visit their calendar.
- April 15: Savannah, GA Virtual Job Fair
- April 29: Nampa, ID Virtual Job Fair
Eventbrite Virtual Career Fairs
Eventbrite is an events management and growth platform. Their platform allows anyone to find and attend a variety of events. Check out their virtual career or job fair listings.
- April 5: People and Culture Virtual Career Fair
- April 12: Bilingual & Diversity in Education Virtual Career Fair
- April 30: Los Angeles Area Virtual Diversity Job 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.
- April 4: Boston Veterans Job Fair
- April 11: Charlotte Veterans Job Fair
- April 23: Central Region Virtual Career Fair for Veterans
USAJOBS
USAJOBS is the federal government's official employment site. As part of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), USAJOBS helps recruit and retain a world-class government workforce. USAJOBS connects job seekers with federal employment opportunities across the United States and around the world. Visit their list of events.
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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:
- Get Ready! Preparing for and Attending a Virtual Career Fair
- Making the Most of a Virtual Career Fair
- 9 Tips to Help You Succeed at a Career Fair
CareerOneStop offers many tips that can help you prepare for and succeed at a job fair and in your overall job search.
Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program can help. The Ticket Program supports career development for people ages 18 through 64 who receive Social Security disability benefits (SSDI/SSI) and want to work.
Through this free and voluntary program, eligible participants can work with service providers to receive the supports and services they need to find and maintain employment as they move toward financial independence through work. Connect with one today to learn how the Ticket Program can help you on your path.
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 for a list of service providers or find providers on your own using the Ticket Program Find Help tool.
You can also learn more by registering for a free, online Work Incentives Seminar Event webinar. Or text TICKET to 1-571-489-5292 to receive Ticket Program texts. Standard messaging rates may apply, and you can opt out at any time.