Throughout the month of September career fairs will take place nationwide. Career fairs are great places to meet with employers and recruiters who can tell you about their latest job openings. Attend a career fair this month and advance your job search!
Diversity Employment Day Career Fairs (In-Person)
Diversity Employment Day Career Fairs provide recruiters access to the United States' largest pool of diverse, multi-cultural and qualified professionals. It is the only career fair that targets and delivers candidates from all classes covered under the Title VII Civil Rights Act of 1964. This includes women, minorities, seniors, lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (GLBT) people and people with disabilities.
The Diversity Career Fairs are held annually in most major cities where the mayor and/or governor proclaim "Diversity Employment Day."
• September 10, 2015 - Los Angeles
Veteran Recruiting (Virtual)
The Veteran Recruiting virtual career fairs connect transitioning service members, veterans, military spouses and employers in real time. The Veteran Recruiting virtual career fair is delivered to you over the Internet so you can participate from anywhere in the world. Since 2011, more than 101,000 veterans have been hired by the companies that have participated in the online Veteran Recruiting fairs, and more than 1.4 million veterans have attended.
• September 9, 2015 - Register here for a virtual Veteran Recruiting fair
Virtual Job Scout (Virtual)
Virtual Job Scout is a job search tool for former and transitioning service members and military spouses to find job openings with top companies. Register free and upload your resume to showcase your skills, experience and talents.
• September 10, 2015 - Register here for a Virtual Job Scout fair
Equal Opportunity Publications (In-Person)
Equal Opportunity Publications (EOP) has a Science, Technology and Math (STEM) Diversity Career Expo that brings industry and government together with members of minority groups, women, and people with disabilities in the STEM career field.
• September 18, 2015 - New York, NY
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