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RecruitMilitary Career Fair coming to Baltimore
DCMilitary.com
Original Story
The military-to-civilian recruiting firm RecruitMilitary
will present a free hiring event for job seekers who
have military backgrounds Nov. 1, in Baltimore, Md.
This event, the RecruitMilitary Career Fair, will take
place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the South Club Level
of M&T Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens. The career
fair will be open to veterans who already have civilian
work experience, men and women who are transitioning
from active duty to civilian life, members of the
National Guard and reserves and military spouses.
More than 30 veteran-friendly organizations will conduct
one-on-one interviews with the job seekers –
organizations that will include corporate employers, law
enforcement agencies and other government employers,
educational institutions, veterans' service agencies and
veterans' associations.
RecruitMilitary will produce the Baltimore Career Fair
in cooperation with The American Legion, HireVetsFirst
(a unit of the United States Department of Labor) and
the Military Spouse Corporate Career Network.
The event will be the 39th of 45 RecruitMilitary Career
Fairs scheduled for 2007. During each of 33 such events
produced from January through September, an average of
more than 30 organizations interviewed some 400 job
seekers.
Already in the line-up for Baltimore are Bartlett Tree
Experts, Becon Construction Company, Clean Harbors
Environmental Services, Computer Sciences Corporation,
CSX, DeVry University, GEICO, Lowe's, L-3 GSI, Maryland
Department of Safety and Correctional Services, the
Maryland State Department o f Education, Microsoft
Corporation, the Military Spouse Corporate Career
Network, Montgomery County Police Department, MVM, Inc.,
Oldcastle Architectural Products Group, Schlumberger,
the Transportation Security Administration, the Veterans
Benefits Administration, and Wal-Mart Stores.
HireVetsFirst was created by Congress in 2002 to develop
awareness among employers of the outstanding attributes
of men and women who are transitioning from active duty
to civilian life.
The Military Spouse Corporate Career Network was founded
in 2004 to provide career opportunities and job
portability for military spouses. The organization is
made up of military spouses, caregivers to war wounded
and retired military personnel. The president and
founder is Deb Kloeppel, a military spouse.
RecruitMilitary, based in Cincinnati, connects employers
with job seekers who have military backgrounds. All of
the company's owners, officers, account executives and
recruiters are either veterans or active or former
reservists. In addition to participation in career
fairs, RecruitMilitary offers subscriptions to its
database of self-registered job seekers who have
military backgrounds, currently numbering more than
176,000, at its Web site, www.recruitmilitary.com;
advertising in online and print media; and contingency
and retained hiring services. The company mails more
than 54,000 copies of a quarterly, print newsletter
called 'Incoming!' to more than 230 military bases
throughout the world for distribution to transitioning
personnel; employers advertise their job openings in
'Incoming!'
The president of RecruitMilitary is Drew Myers, formerly
a Captain in the United States Marine Corps. The company
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