GET MY VET A JOB: VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR JUNE 5

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May 20, 2015 (San Diego's East County) – Get My Vet a Job, a virtual career fair event, will be held on June 5th   nationwide to help veterans, transitioning military members, spouses and family members across the country.

Get My Vet a JobTM is hosting a career fair designed for one purpose to provide jobs for veterans, transitioning military members, spouses, and family members.  With employers in all 50 states with thousands of job openings, this will be a true hiring event. In California there are over 500 immediate hire jobs throughout the state. Hiring managers will be conducting interviews on June 5th at the virtual career fair.

Job seekers across the state can attend without leaving their home. The career fair will be online and all interviews with hiring managers will be done virtually. A few of the companies conducting interviews at the virtual career fair are: Camping World, C.R. England, Good Sam, Genentech, CPI, plus many more.

“Our mission on June 5th is #3000Strong, which means 3,000 veterans will become employed on a single day at one single career fair.” States Michele Unangst, the Founder and CEO of Get My Vet a JobTM. “We have partnered with employers committed to hiring Veterans and transitioning military members, understanding the skills they bring to their job openings.” Continues Michele Unangst.

Get My Vet a Job will provide all Veterans, transitioning military members and spouses, attending the job fair, a free video cover letter for the event.  Plus all job seekers can participate in workshops by industry experts in the areas of:  Telecommuting, Interviewing, Social Media, and Job Searching.

To register for this free virtual career fair go to www.jobfairfriday.com.


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