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Federal Job Fairs: 2009 Listings

Federal Job Fairs: 2009 Listings

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Kyle Stone | GovCentral Editor

Attending job fairs is a terrific way to meet potential employers, practice your interviewing skills, and gain an appreciation for what skills and work experience are valued by each department. Furthermore, representatives you will meet at job fairs will give you personalized feedback on your resume, and will critique your previous work experience. There are plenty of changes to make a strong impression and to get the attention of the employer you want to work for. Most job fairs will be entirely free, and although they can be somewhat time consuming, they are definitely worth attending.

Many job fairs and career expos also offer seminars on topics such as “Finding a Federal Job” and “How to Excel at a Job Fair”; attend these to ensure that you’re getting the most out of your job search.

This guide breaks down 2009’s job fairs by government department. If you aren’t sure about what department you want to work for, it might make sense to attend job fairs which host several departments at once.

Mark your calendar, and be sure to attend one of the fairs you find:

Learn More:

Five Things to Take to the Career Fair
Job Fairs: Fast Track to Federal Careers
● Quiz: What’s Your Job Fair IQ?

Intelligence Agency

Federal Bureau of Investigation

National Security Agency

Secret Service

Military

Security Clearance Only

Peace Corps

Health and Human Services

Monster.com Job Fair Listings


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    ruben012561

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    what about the one that is desable and is looking for a job with any branch of the goverment for two years, please tell me something.
    Veterans need help and only few are getting it.

  • Bald-eagle-head_max50

    McConnell

    about 1 year ago

    350 comments

    Melly, that's a good question. Anybody know how disable gov't employees can career network? It seems like something the OPM would account for.

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    mellyreed

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    How about those who are disabled but want and can work from home?

  • Bald-eagle-head_max50

    McConnell

    about 1 year ago

    350 comments

    To see the listings, you need to click on one of the many links above. It's broken into sub-pages.

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    syedbaksh

    about 1 year ago

    6 comments

    Is there a possibility to find a fed job for a retired person (part time or full)
    I had some fed experience (worked with EPA, Dept. of Energy and Dept. of Navy)

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    syedbaksh

    about 1 year ago

    6 comments

    Federal Job Fairs: 2008 Listings. This was the heading, but where is the listings?