Politics & Government
Career Expo For Veterans, Reservists Set For June 1
This seminar will teach employers how to translate a veteran's learned military language into a sound business communication style.

From Rep. Loudermilk: Rep. Loudermilk (R-GA) today issued the following statement to announce the first Georgia Congressional Career Expo for Veterans and Reservists:
“Our veterans and reservists put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms we all cherish. As a community, we should do what we can to provide them with meaningful employment opportunities when they get back home. This Expo will give our veterans and reservists a chance to bridge the gap between their military and civilian careers; and, at the same time, allow employers to meet and interview high-quality candidates. We hope to see many of you there.”
Rep. Loudermilk will be joined by some of his colleagues from Georgia’s Congressional delegation, including: Senator Johnny Isakson, Senator David Perdue, Rep. Karen Handel (GA-6), Rep. David Scott (GA-13), and Rep. Rob Woodall (GA-7).
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When:
Friday, June 1, 2018
9:00am – 1:00pm ET
Where:
KSU Convocation Center
590 Cobb Ave
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Event Details:
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• Over 100 exhibitors
• Approximately 75 hiring employers
• There is no charge to participate in the event
• Workshops from 9:00 to 11:00 AM
9:00 AM (Workshops)
• Transitioning Workshop - resume writing, interview skills, and LinkedIn networking
• How to start your own business
10:00 AM (Workshops)
• Transitioning Workshop - resume writing, interview skills, and LinkedIn networking
• How to finance your own business
If you are a veteran or reservist looking for employment:
EMPLOYERS - Additional Details:
Prior to the expo’s official opening, hiring companies (and other interested employers) are invited to attend Military 101 by VETLANTA and the US DOL. This seminar will teach employers how to translate a veteran’s learned military language into a sound business communication style.
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