As autumn approaches, many employers are partnering with Maine’s CareerCenters and local organizations to hold job fairs across the state. Hundreds of employers will be hiring for both permanent and seasonal positions.
“We are continuing to see improvement in Maine’s jobs numbers,” said Gov. Paul R. LePage. “This translates into the need to hire workers for the fall tourism and holiday shopping seasons as well as year-round positions. These career fairs will help connect our businesses with people who are looking for new jobs.”
Several of the job fairs have a special focus on veterans. The Hiring Our Heroes events focus on matching veterans with employment and other resources, but the general public is welcome to participate as well.
Businesses interested in participating in any of these fairs should contact their local CareerCenter. To find the nearest CareerCenter, visit www.mainecareercenter.com or call 1-888-457-8883.
In addition to job fairs being held around the state at various locations between September and November, local job seekers are invited to attend the Presque Isle Area Job Fair at the Crow’s Nest Restaurant and Event Center on Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Commissioner of Labor Jeanne Paquette reminds job seekers that the Department of Labor offers many resources for people looking for a new job.
“Visit any CareerCenter for help brushing up your resume or practicing for interviews. We can help you put your best foot forward this fall,” said Paquette.
For those who might need training to make a career change or to get a dream job, the job fairs and the CareerCenters can help job seekers make those connections.
Paquette explained, “People do not have to try to find resources or a job on their own or even wait for a job fair near them. They can visit a CareerCenter at any time to learn about training and apprenticeship opportunities, as well as discover the kinds of jobs that suit them best and which employers in their area are hiring.”
To find more information about job fairs across the state or to locate the closest CareerCenter and information about job training programs, visit the CareerCenter website, www.mainecareercenter.com .
CareerCenters, part of the Maine Department of Labor, offer a variety of workshops and services to help people find employment or upgrade skills. Each center provides several public-access computer workstations with Microsoft Office software, resume writing and cover letter software, Internet access and O’Net software for skills assessment. All CareerCenter services are free of charge.
Maine CareerCenters are an equal opportunity provider. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.