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What is the National Urban League's Career Fair?
The National Urban League Career Fair is an annual event that brings employers and job-seekers together. This three-day event is held in conjunction with the National Urban League Annual Conference. The Career Fair features: direct recruitment, on-site interviewing, and professional development workshops on a variety of topics.
Our 2012 In-person and Virtual Career Fairs will be July 26-28. Register now so recruiters can get a jump start on your resume. To view opportunities from our participating companies click here for the JOBSNETWORK and our upcoming Virtual Career Fair.
Who participates in the Career Fair?
The Career Fair partners with some of America’s finest corporations from numerous industries. Their participation strategically positions them to recruit high-quality professionals and brand their company as a diversity champion. This event attracts an average of 3,500 job-seekers who are experienced professionals from various backgrounds and skill sets.
How does the Career Fair help?
Our Career Fair directly supports one of the four I Am Empowered target areas: Jobs. It provides the community with an opportunity to expand their job search methods, develop professional networks, and receive education and knowledge to aid in ongoing professional development.
2016 Career Fair Supporters
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2016 National Urban League Conference Title Sponsors
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