Job seekers exploring opportunities at the Second Chance Job Fair in Columbia.
Columbia’s Goodwill Industries is hosting a Second Chance Job Fair on April 9 at the Goodwill Resource Center. This event aims to connect justice-involved job seekers with potential employers. Attendees can meet hiring managers from various companies and access supportive programs that help reintegrate individuals into the workforce. Bring your resume and prepare for an opportunity to start fresh in your career!
Hey there, Columbia! Are you or someone you know looking for a job? Well, mark your calendars because Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina is rolling out the red carpet for its Second Chance Job Fair on Wednesday, April 9. This exciting event is designed specifically for justice-involved job seekers, providing a golden opportunity to connect with potential employers.
Get ready to head over to the Goodwill Resource and Opportunity Center located at 111 Highland Center Drive. The doors will be open from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM for anyone eager to explore job opportunities. So whether you are a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or someone trying to re-enter the workforce after a stint in the justice system, this event is your chance to shine!
At the job fair, attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet directly with recruiters and hiring managers from various companies. It’s your chance to put your best foot forward and make a lasting impression! Participating employers include:
This is a fantastic opportunity for job seekers to explore various industries and possibly land their next big break!
It’s no secret that securing a job can be especially challenging for individuals with a history of justice system involvement. However, Goodwill believes that people deserve a second chance. The organization’s mission is built around empowering individuals facing employment barriers and helping them find meaningful employment. When individuals are supported in re-entering the workforce, it not only benefits them but strengthens our communities as well.
Goodwill isn’t just about one-time job fairs; they offer a range of supportive programs aimed at helping previously incarcerated individuals reintegrate into the world of work. Participants can benefit from job training, resume workshops, and other resources specifically designed to boost their chance of success in the job market.
If you’re curious about all the programs and initiatives that Goodwill offers, feel free to check out their website for more information. There’s a wealth of resources available to help you on your journey!
So, Columbia, if you or anyone you know could benefit from a little support in the job hunt, spread the word! This is not just a job fair, it’s a chance for a new beginning. Whether you’re looking for your very first job, returning to the workforce, or just seeking out new career paths, the Second Chance Job Fair is a fantastic opportunity you won’t want to miss.
We can’t wait to see you there, ready to take your next step towards a fulfilling career! Don’t forget to bring your best smile and some copies of your resume!
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