All businesses and job seekers in the following counties are invited to register: Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego counties.
The job fair will take place Tuesday, September 26, 2023, from 11:00am to 1:00pm
There will also be staff available from our training grant programs to talk to job seekers about how our free programs can help job seekers get started in a satisfying and good paying career.
>Employers and Job Seekers can chat one-on-one using text or meet over video
>Comprehensive reporting features for both employers and job seekers
>Easy to use Premier Virtual Job Fair platform
Register today! The combined registration link for businesses and job seekers is:
https://pvapi.premiervirtual.com/s/dolGYx
(Businesses select: "Organization"
Job Seekers select: "Attendee")
If you have previously attended one of our Premier Virtual Job Fair platform job fairs, select "Log In"
Job Seekers can log in to "preview" the job opportunities on September 25th at 9am.
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Attending Businesses as of Sept. 20th
SNAP-Ed NY
OTSEGO COUNTY - GOVERNMENT
Corning Incorporated - Oneonta
Community Wellness Partners
Knowles Precision Devices
Coalyard Charlie's
Lithia & Driveway
Oneonta Job Corps Academy
Standard Insulating Co.
NYS OPWDD - Broome DDSOO
Springbrook
Arc of Onondaga
National Grid
Brookdale Clinton
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Inc.
Human Technologies
Walmart- North Utica
Catholic Charities Oneida/Madison County
opwdd.ny.gov
CIRCARE
The Neighborhood Center, Inc.
The New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute
Bassett Healthcare Network
CABVI
Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES
US Census Bureau
First Choice Staffing
White's Farm Supply Inc
UnitedHealth Group
Hutchings Psychiatric Center
UPS
Kunkel Ambulance
Prime Care Coordination
Park Outdoor Advertising of NY, Inc
City of Norwich
International Paper
Birnie Bus Service
Defense Finance and Accounting Service
CRM Rental Management, Inc.
Upstate Caring Partners
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Sponsored by the Workforce Development Board's Regional Apprenticeship Development and Readiness (RADAR) Project. The RADAR project advances the U.S. Department of Labor’s efforts to expand and modernize Registered Apprenticeship by increasing the number of programs and apprentices, diversifying the industries that use Registered Apprenticeship and improving the access to and performance of Registered Apprenticeship Programs for underrepresented and underserved communities, with individuals with disabilities as the primary participants. This program is 100% funded by a United States Department of Labor - Employment and Training Administration’s (ETA) award of $2,999,993.
RADAR staff will be available at the job fair to speak with anyone interested in participating in the grant.