In Person Job Fairs Bringing Opportunity to the Community

North side and south side events take place Thursday, July 20 from noon to 4 p.m. The City of Milwaukee Office of Workforce Development will be holding Northside and Southside […]

In Person Job Fairs Bringing Opportunity to the Community

North side and south side events take place Thursday, July 20 from noon to 4 p.m.

The City of Milwaukee Office of Workforce Development will be holding Northside and Southside In Person Job Fairs on Thursday, July 20th for Milwaukee Job Seekers looking for immediate employment opportunities.

The Job fair events are enthusiastically supported by Common Council President José Pérez (12th District), and Council Members Milele A. Coggs (6th District) and Larresa Taylor (9th District) as a creative way to bring immediate job opportunities to residents where they live!

The In Person Job Fairs will focus on communities within the 6th, 9th and 12th Aldermanic Districts, which are among the emerging neighborhoods Office of Workforce Development targets for outreach. Attendees can expect to meet with employers and career specialists from employment service agencies representing Milwaukee’s leading employment sectors including manufacturing, office, healthcare, retail, transportation/logistics and much more. We will also feature free food (while supplies last) and music. We hope to see you there!

The THREE locations for the July 20 (noon to 4 p.m.) job fairs will be: Basilica of St. Josaphat – 2333 S. 6th St., Northcott Neighborhood House – 2400 N. 6th St., and ROSS Innovative Employment Solutions – 7800 W. Brown Deer Rd.

The In Person Job Fair events on July 20th  are co-sponsored by Milwaukee Common Council, Direct Connect Milwaukee, Northwest Side CDC, State Department of Workforce Development, UMOS, Ross Innovative Employment Solutions, Employ Milwaukee, Milwaukee Urban League, Fathers Making Progress, Goodwill Industries of Southeast Wisconsin, Office of Violence Prevention, Maximus, Milwaukee Public Schools, Generac Power Systems, Northcott Neighborhood House, and The City of Milwaukee.