press release wib career fair04.05.10

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, April 5, 2010 Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County 4025 West Noble, Suite A Visalia, CA 93277 T: (559) 7135200 F: (559) 7135263 For more information: Sandi Miller, 559.713.5100, [email protected] Tulare County Career Fair Expands its Focus in 2010 This year’s emphasis is on career-building, education, self-employment Visalia, CA — The Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County (WIB) announced today the 2010 Tulare County Career Fair will be held Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at the Visalia Convention Center. “The Career Fair is the largest single event of its kind in the County, and last year had more than 1,800 attendees,” said Adam Peck, WIB Executive Director. “This year we want to help our job-seeking clients become more invested in choosing and preparing for a career, not just a job.” As part of that broader theme, a wider variety of organizations will have a presence at the event. Vocational training schools, traditional education, and entrepreneurship programs will have booths, and for the first time, home-based business opportunities will have a presence. The Central California Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will also be there to discuss starting a new business. “Despite all the forecasts for a slow recovery, we have a few businesses in need of skilled people.” Peck said. “We hear from businesses all the time they have job openings, but can’t find skilled people to fill them. So we want to start guiding our available workforce into career planning to help fill that long-term need.” There is no charge for jobseekers to attend the Career Fair, and attendees are encouraged to dress professionally and bring copies their resume to show to employers. Back by popular demand, the local chapter of the Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM) will have members available to “speed interview” attendees so they can get practice and direct input on how to interview for a job. For more information regarding this year’s Tulare County Career Fair, call Peg Bailey at the WIB, 559-713-5100. Businesses interested in participating in this year’s Career Fair can log on to www.employmentconnect.org to register. # # # # #

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Page 1: Press release wib career fair04.05.10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, April 5, 2010

Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County ● 4025 West Noble, Suite A ● Visalia, CA ● 93277 ● T: (559) 713‐5200 ● F: (559) 713‐5263 

For more information:

Sandi Miller, 559.713.5100, [email protected]

Tulare County Career Fair Expands its Focus in 2010

This year’s emphasis is on career-building, education, self-employment

Visalia, CA — The Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County (WIB) announced

today the 2010 Tulare County Career Fair will be held Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at the

Visalia Convention Center.

“The Career Fair is the largest single event of its kind in the County, and last year

had more than 1,800 attendees,” said Adam Peck, WIB Executive Director. “This year

we want to help our job-seeking clients become more invested in choosing and

preparing for a career, not just a job.”

As part of that broader theme, a wider variety of organizations will have a

presence at the event. Vocational training schools, traditional education, and

entrepreneurship programs will have booths, and for the first time, home-based

business opportunities will have a presence. The Central California Small Business

Development Center (SBDC) will also be there to discuss starting a new business.

“Despite all the forecasts for a slow recovery, we have a few businesses in need

of skilled people.” Peck said. “We hear from businesses all the time they have job

openings, but can’t find skilled people to fill them. So we want to start guiding our

available workforce into career planning to help fill that long-term need.”

There is no charge for jobseekers to attend the Career Fair, and attendees are

encouraged to dress professionally and bring copies their resume to show to employers.

Back by popular demand, the local chapter of the Society of Human Resource

Managers (SHRM) will have members available to “speed interview” attendees so they

can get practice and direct input on how to interview for a job.

For more information regarding this year’s Tulare County Career Fair, call Peg

Bailey at the WIB, 559-713-5100. Businesses interested in participating in this year’s

Career Fair can log on to www.employmentconnect.org to register.

# # # # #