Free Job Fair Coming in November - Examiner.com

The Central Florida Employment Council (CFEC) will be hosting the a fair on November 4th, 2015 at the Central Florida Fair Exposition Park, 4603 W Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL. The job fair begins at 12 noon and ends at 4 PM. Parking and admission is free to all job seekers.

Online pre-registration for the job fair is encouraged but not required. There will be onsite registration available the day of the job fair. Serious job seekers looking for work should dress professionally, practice an introduction when talking to Recruiters and bring resumes. Preparation is the key to success when attending any job fair. A listing of employers who will be recruiting at the job fair is available on the CFCE web site a week before the event. Serious candidates should carefully review the list of participating employers, research specific employers and approach those employers during the job fair. Recruiters appreciate candidates who have taken the time to understand their company and the jobs available before they show up at a job fair.

The Central Florida Employment Council hosts several job fairs throughout the year. This job fair is the last of five job fairs hosted by CFEC this year. At the September job fair there were 76 employers who are seeking to fill jobs. Historically, these job fairs have been well attended with local employers hiring over for hundreds of open positions. CFEC has been providing services to the unemployed for over 20 years in Central Florida area. The mission of the Central Florida Employment Council is to assist Central Florida businesses to quickly fill job vacancies through the effective placement of qualified candidates from within the community. CFEC partners with both local business and government to host job fairs through out the year.

For more details on this upcoming CFEC Job Fair or to register online go to: Central Florida Employment Council Job Fair.

In September the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the national unemployment rate at 4.9% with the State of Florida unemployment slightly higher at 5.3% meaning there were 513,000 unemployed statewide.

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