The League City Regional Chamber of Commerce is set to host its Career Fair & Business Expo on Feb. 20, providing job seekers, career changers, and students with opportunities to connect with businesses and educational institutions.
The League City Regional Chamber of Commerce is preparing for a Career Fair and Business Expo on Tuesday, February 20, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. It's happening at the Johnnie Arolfo Civic Center, located at 400 W. Walker St. This free event is designed to help job seekers, people changing careers, and students meet companies and schools. You don't need to register to join.
The expo will include many tools and allow attendees to connect with local businesses and schools. People from HumanEdge Resource Solutions, College of the Mainland, San Jacinto Junior College, and local high schools will be there to share information about job options, college programs, and job training efforts.
This event is for everyone, no matter where they are in their careers. It is open to job seekers, people thinking about changing fields, and students looking for educational options. Employers and managers from different fields will be there to discuss job openings and what they are looking for in candidates.
A chamber spokesperson said, "We are happy to unite local businesses, job seekers, and education partners to improve our workforce." "This event is a great chance to learn about job options, meet people, and look into education choices."
The Career Fair & Business Expo is a perfect event for anyone wanting to improve their careers or learn new skills, especially with the job market in the area growing. Attendees should bring their résumés and be ready for interviews right away.
For more details, check the League City Regional Chamber of Commerce page.
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