Discover Who’s Hiring Now
Ready to meet your next employer? Job fairs are one of the best ways to connect directly with employers, learn about open positions, and practice your interview skills. Whether you’re exploring your first job or aiming to take the next step in your career, attending a job fair can open doors you might not find online.
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program supports people who receive Social Security disability benefits (SSDI/SSI) at every stage of their workforce journey. Even if you find your own job, the Ticket Program can continue to provide guidance — from resume reviews and interview prep to workplace accommodations and financial goal planning. Ticket Program service providers are ready to help you make the most of every opportunity, including job fairs happening near you.
Below is a sample of some of this month’s career fairs, both online and across the country. For complete details on any event to learn more, and to register, follow the links provided.
If you know about an upcoming job fair that our readers would find helpful, email us at TTWsocialmedia@ssa.gov with the event name, dates, and official website.
Hiring Our Heroes
Hiring Our Heroes connects the military community — service members, military spouses, military caregivers and veterans — with American businesses to create economic opportunity and a strong workforce.
- March 11: Virtual Hiring Fair: Logistics, Skilled Trades, and Transportation
- March 19: MCAS Cherry Point Career Summit
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Find your next job at one of these virtual job fairs hosted this month.
- March 10: Springfield, MA Healthcare Virtual Job Fair
- March 13: Oklahoma City, OK Entry-Level Virtual Job Fair
- March 23: Fargo, ND Entry-Level Virtual Job Fair
- March 26: Salem, OR Technology Virtual Job Fair
National Organization on Disability
The National Organization on Disability is a nonprofit that works to expand employment opportunities and improve economic participation for people with disabilities. It partners with employers, government agencies, and community leaders to reduce barriers in the workplace. Through research, training, and consulting, the organization helps create environments where people with disabilities can succeed.
- March 24: Virtual Career Fair
RecruitMilitary
RecruitMilitary seeks to tap into the extensive talent pool that veterans represent for employers.
- March 11: Job Fair at Fort Hood
- March 17: National Virtual Career Fair
- March 31: Onward to Opportunity/D'Aniello Institute of Veterans & Military Families Virtual Career Fair
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. Some of the career fairs listed below are hosted by the federal government, while others are organized by external groups that include federal participation.
USAJOBS is constantly adding events and employment opportunities throughout the month as federal, state and local opportunities arise. If you do not see an opportunity that fits you below, we recommend continuing to check USAJOBS throughout the month for new events.
- March 13: West Virginia Joint Recruitment Event – Federal Bureau of Prisons
- March 16-19: APS Global Physics Summit | Career Fair in Denver, CO
- March 24: Veteran's Strategic Hiring Event - Clovis, CA
State-Specific Hiring
State, county, and city job fairs happen locally year-round. From large private employers hosting events for a region, to state and city employment opportunities, local governments are a great place to connect with resources like a Workforce EN or your State VR agency that can connect you with resources local to you. The listings below are a sampling of state-specific events throughout the nation for the month. To find out about your state’s current employment events, visit USA.gov's State Government List and select your state or territory from the dropdown list provided.
- March 11: Chalmette, LA – Tri-Parish Works Career Fair & Expo
- March 13: Juneau, AK – 2026 Youth Focused Job Fair
- March 27: Indianapolis, IN – The Inaugural WorkOne Indy Veterans hiring Event
- March 27: KANSASWORKS – 2026 Virtual Statewide Job Fair
Looking for More Support?
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 to financial independence.
Learn More
To learn more about the Ticket to Work Program, call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842. For callers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, call 1-866-833-2967 (TTY). Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; or visit choosework.ssa.gov.
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.