Job Fairs in Florida this May
If you are in Florida, this is the right time to switch jobs! A number of job fairs are scheduled to take place in the locality this month starting with the ever so popular ‘Coast to Coast Career Fairs’ visiting Orlando on the 10th of May. Scores of employers will be present at this job fair looking to fill hundreds of job vacancies in Florida and surrounding cities.
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Date & Time: 10th May, 11 AM – 2 PM
Venue:
International Palms Conference Center
6515 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819
Jacksonville will host the ‘Choice Career Fair’ where you will meet face-to-face with hiring decision-makers of top employers. Save time, money and effort interviewing with multiple companies in one day at one location. Walk in and start attending interviews, it's that simple!
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Date: 12th May, 11 AM – 2 PM
Venue:
Marriott – Jacksonville
4670 Salisbury Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32256
Central Florida Employment Council’s job fair will bring thousands of career openings from over 75 companies in the locality. Jobs will be from various industries and the resources will assist you in your job search.
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Date: 18th May, 12 – 4 PM
Venue:
Central Florida Fair Expo Park
4603 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32808
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