The 2009 Veteran’s Career Fair

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The 2008 Veterans Career Fair was the largest single-day fair of its kind in the nation. It featured more than 100 Minnesota businesses and more than 1,300 veterans. This year’s event again is making every effort to reach out to our veterans, their spouses and businesses. The event is a unique opportunity to bring together businesses who are hiring and veterans seeking job opportunities.

This year, the 2009 Veterans Career Fair is being held Wednesday, May 27 from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at the Earle Brown Heritage Center, 6155 Earle Brown Drive, Brooklyn Center, MN. Professional workshops will also be conducted at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.

      Click for directions.

Detailed employer information and a brochure for jobseekers is available here.

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to help our veterans connect with businesses eager to recruit them into their workforce. This event is produced by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, Veterans Programs. Please call 763-785-6461 if you have any questions.

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
www.positivelyminnesota.com
800-657-3858; TTY 800-657-3973

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