Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries
Serving Greater Cincinnati

Interview for Jobs in our Virtual Career Fair as Part of National Goodwill Week

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Nearly 11 million Americans are currently unemployed, according to the U.S.  Department of Labor. Working to combat the employment challenges so many individuals face, Ohio Valley Goodwill will host a variety of events, including a Virtual Career Fair, during Goodwill Industries Week, May  4″“10.

The  Virtual Career Fair  will be held May 5-7 to link up job seekers with employers who are hiring now. This is the third annual Virtual Career Fair. It builds on a history of success by offering individuals the chance to meet with prospective employers right from their own computers. That means no need to arrange transportation or childcare. Goodwill ensures all participating businesses are hiring presently, making the event even more valuable. Register online and create a profile to read descriptions of the companies participating and the positions they are looking to fill.

What You Will Gain

  • Convenient chance to interview for a new career
  • No need to arrange transport or childcare
  • An opportunity to interview with firms that are hiring now
  • Access to info on businesses and job opportunities

What You Will Need

  • Register as early as possible on http://goodprospects.goodwill.org/career-fairs/
  • A digital photo to use in your career fair profile
  • A copy of your current resume to use in your career fair profile
  • A great attitude and the desire to take advantage of a big opportunity

The Virtual Career Fair is a great chance to interview for jobs from the convenience of your own home. Events like this exemplify the ground-level impact Ohio Valley Goodwill makes on Greater Cincinnati. We encourage you to register, participate and let Ohio Valley Goodwill be a partner on your life journey.

To print the flyer for this event, click here.

If you believe in the mission of Ohio Valley Goodwill and events like this, remember to VOTE YES on ISSUE 3 to support Hamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services on May 6.