Greenville Career Fair Big SuccessCareer Fair for Military Veterans and Military Spouses Coming to Home of Arizona Cardinals on April 23
Apr 1, 2009
The military-to-civilian recruiting firm RecruitMilitary will present a free hiring event for job seekers who have military backgrounds in the Phoenix area on Thursday, April 23. This event, the RecruitMilitary Career Fair, will take place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, in Glendale. RecruitMilitary urges all job seekers who have military backgrounds to attend--veterans who already have civilian work experience, men and women who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life, members of the National Guard and reserves, and military spouses.The event will be the 21st of more than 65 RecruitMilitary Career Fairs scheduled for 2009. An all-star team of veteran-friendly organizations will conduct one-on-one interviews with the job seekers--organizations that will include corporate employers, law-enforcement agencies and other government employers, franchisors, educational institutions, veterans service agencies, and veterans associations. Already in the line-up are Allstate Insurance, the Army National Guard, Cartridge World, Coca-Cola, Cricket, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), EchoStar Satellite, Garda Cash Logistics, Golf Academy of America, the Military Spouse Corporate Career Network, ServiceMaster Clean, The Art Institutes, USAA, Wackenhut Corporation, Walgreens, and Western International University,
RecruitMilitary will produce the career fair in cooperation with The American Legion; HireVetsFirst, a unit of the United States Department of Labor; and the Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSCCN).
More than 1,275 organizations attended 147 RecruitMilitary Career Fairs in 2007 and 2008. Those events generated television coverage by ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX affiliates as well as local independent channels; articles in major metropolitan and local newspapers as well as The Wall Street Journal; and extensive radio coverage, including remote live broadcasts from events.
The American Legion is an association of veterans who served during times of war. The Legion has 2.7 million members in nearly 15,000 posts throughout the world. The National Commander of The American Legion is Dave Rehbein, an Army veteran, of Ames, Iowa. The Commander of the Department of Arizona is Henry Branch, an Air Force veteran, of Glendale. Congress chartered The American Legion in 1919. HireVetsFirst was created by Congress in 2002 to develop awareness among employers of the outstanding attributes of men and women who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life. The Military Spouse Corporate Career Network was founded in 2004 to provide career opportunities and job portability for military spouses. The organization is made up of military spouses, caregivers to war wounded, and retired military personnel.
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