For Immediate Release
Employers, Job Seekers Find Matches at Free Job Fairs
Santa Rosa,CA | January 08, 2018
Sonoma County employers from all industries can meet qualified job seekers at four free job fairs hosted by Sonoma County Job Link and the Workforce Investment Board (WIB).
All job seekers and employers are welcome to attend any or all of the fairs, though each event has a theme:
- February 15, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., New Careers for Workers Over 40
- March 29, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Careers for Workers Re-Entering the Job Market
- May 17, 3-6 p.m., Entry Level Job Opportunities
- October 11, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Careers for Workers with Disabilities
“The themes bring attention to quality workers who are often overlooked in a competitive marketplace,” says Job Link Program Development Manager Jessica Taylor. “These workers bring excellent skills, but don't always get the attention they deserve.”
Applications for employers who wish to participate are being accepted now for all the 2018 fairs. There is no cost to have a table, Wi-Fi and space to set up recruitment materials. All will be held at Job Link, 2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 100, Santa Rosa. Find the online application and submission deadlines for each fair at sonomawib.org/jobfairs. For more information, call the Job Link Business Services team at (707) 565-8079 or email joblinkbusinessgroup@schsd.org.
Job seekers can pre-register online to attend the fairs at sonomawib.org/jobfairs. Job seekers also have the opportunity to attend a workshop to help them prepare to connect with employers. Workshops are Tuesdays before each event.
For more information about the fairs or the many, year-round, Job Link services for employers and job seekers, call (707) 565-5550, visit Job Link, 2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 100, Santa Rosa, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., or check the website at sonomawib.org.
Sonoma County Job Link offers a one-stop employment and training services for employers and job seekers. Job seekers have access to job search and career development services, labor market information and resources and referrals. With federal funding, Job Link provides training and intensive job search activities to eligible individuals. Employer services include help posting job openings and recruiting qualified candidates.
The Sonoma County Workforce Investment Board (WIB) brings together leaders from business, economic development, labor, education, community-based organizations and public agencies to promote and support an integrated workforce development system to ensure Sonoma County’s economic vitality and quality of life. The WIB is a policy body that provides oversight to Job Link, federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act programs, and special grants. You can get more information about Job Link and the WIB at www.sonomawib.org.
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Contact Information
Kris Montgomery
Communications Manager, Human Services Department
(707) 565-8085
kmontgomery@schsd.org