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D.R.E.A.M Virtual Job Fair Coming To Tucson
Individuals and groups are encouraged to stop into the Pre-DREAM Job Fair Workshop on October 15th.
October 1, 2020
The DREAM committee is excited to announce another D.R.E.A.M. Job Fair on will kick off this October in a completely online format. Our last fall job fair attracted over 600 job seekers and over 50 top-notch local employers. It all started in Tucson 8 years ago as a way to help spread the word for Disability & Rehabilitation Employment Awareness Month (D.R.E.A.M.).
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Reserve your free spot online today!
Visit www.dreamjobfair.org for more information and register at www.dreamjobfair.org/job-seekers
Get Prepared! Pre-DREAM Workshop: October 15
If you need a little help getting ready for the job fair, this event is perfect for you. Individuals and groups are encouraged to stop into the Pre-DREAM Job Fair Workshop on October 15th. Career specialists will be there ready to help you with:
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- online application tips
- resume help
- social media
- virtual interviewing
- learning and practicing the Zoom platform, including moving in and out of break rooms
The Pre-DREAM Workshop is Thursday, October 15, 2020 from 9:30–12:30.
Job Fair: October 22
The Job Fair is Thursday, October 22, 2020 from 9:30–12:30 and will showcase employers who have active job openings and make it a point to open their opportunities to all job seekers.
This is your opportunity to meet virtually but still face-to-face with many employers in the greater Tucson area. If you want to know what choices you have for jobs, this is the time to find out.
Who should attend?
Any person with a disability and, as needed, their parents or family, caretakers, or guardians should attend. All ages with any disability and/or special need are encouraged to attend!
If you have any questions, call (520) 306-0648 or email imarketing@goodwilltucson.org.

This press release was produced by the Pima County Public Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.