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Ready to Work? These Employers are Hiring!

Apr 1, 2026

A pair of hands holding up a paper talk bubble into the air. The text inside the bubble reads "Job Fair".Job fairs are one of the most powerful — and often overlooked — ways to meet real employers, uncover new opportunities, and make a lasting impression beyond an online application. Whether you’re searching for your very first role or looking to make a bold career move, the right job fair can open doors you didn’t even realize were there. With several exciting events just around the corner, now is the perfect time to explore what’s ahead and start planning your next big step.

Social Security's Ticket to Work Program supports people ages 18 through 64 who receive SSDI or SSI at every stage of their path to work. Even if you find a job on your own, the Ticket Program can still help you build your skills and confidence. Service providers can offer resume reviews, interview practice, help with workplace accommodations, and guidance as you plan for your financial future. They’re also ready to help you make the most of new opportunities, including job fairs happening in your area.

Below is a sample of this month’s career fairs, both online and across the country. To get full details about any event and to register, use the links provided.

If you know about an upcoming job fair that our readers might find useful, email us at TTWsocialmedia@ssa.gov with the event name, dates, and official website.

CareerEco

CareerEco is offering a variety of virtual career fairs this month, open to participants across the nation.

  • April 9: Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Defense Virtual Event
  • April 22: Connecting Veterans to Higher Ed Careers
  • April 29: Travel Healthcare Virtual Career Fair

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.

  • April 15: Virtual Hiring Fair: Healthcare
  • April 22: Virtual Hiring Fair: Security Clearance Jobs
  • April 28-29: Hampton Roads Amplify & Military Spouse Hiring Event

Job FairX

Find your next job at one of these virtual job fairs hosted this month.

  • April 9: Laredo, TX Technology Virtual Job Fair
  • April 10: Buffalo, NY Entry-Level Virtual Job Fair
  • April 14: Philadelphia, PA Healthcare Virtual Job Fair
  • April 27: Wichita, KS Entry-Level Virtual Job Fair

RecruitMilitary

RecruitMilitary seeks to tap into the extensive talent pool that veterans represent for employers. 

  • April 8: Job Fair at Fort Benning
  • April 16: Indianapolis, IN Veterans Job Fair
  • April 23: Job Fair at Naval Station Norfolk
  • April 28: Central Region 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.

  • April 2: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at the Colorado University Career Fair
  • April 2: U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Virtual Career Fair
  • April 15: Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Virtual Career Fair – Spring 2026
  • April 21: U.S. Space Force (USSF) HQ STARCOM Professional Hiring Event

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, which may be part of your Employment Team 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.

  • April 9: Goodyear, AZ – Goodyear Job Fair
  • April 14: Spokane, WA – 2026 Spokane County Career Expo
  • April 16: Fletcher, NC – Western NC Career Expo
  • April 22: McKee, KY – Daniel Boone Community Action Agency Multi-Employer Job Fair
  • April 29: New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Targeted Hiring Event for Individuals with Disabilities and Service-Connected Veterans

Looking for More Support?

If you’d like extra support as you prepare for these events, the Ticket to Work Program is ready to help. A service provider can offer guidance on what to expect, help you strengthen your materials, and provide ongoing support as you move forward in your job search. With the right resources, each event can become a valuable part of your path toward work.

Learn More

To learn more about how the Ticket to Work Program can support your journey, start by using the Find Help tool at choosework.ssa.gov/findhelp to connect with a service provider. You can also join a free online Work Incentives Seminar Event (WISE) webinar to explore how work and benefits can fit together. If you have questions, 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, or text TICKET to 1-571-489-5292 for updates.

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What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
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How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
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Many people worry they'll lose Medicare or Medicaid when they start working, but Work Incentives offer protections that help individuals receiving Social Security disability benefits keep their health care coverage while pursuing employment. More Information about Medicare and Medicaid Work Incentives.
Can I work part time with Ticket to Work? 
Yes, and if you're ready, full-time work can offer even more opportunities — with support from Ticket to Work: Discover your options.
Finding Support 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
How do I assign my Ticket? 
Assigning your Ticket is easy — just choose a provider and agree to work together: Learn about Assigning Your Ticket.
Work Incentives 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
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How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
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