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RecruitMilitary Career Fair
for Military Veterans and Military Spouses
Coming to Austin on January 24
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CINCINNATI January 2, 2008-The military-to-civilian
recruiting firm RecruitMilitary will present a free
hiring event for job seekers who have military
backgrounds in Austin on Thursday, January 24. This
event, the RecruitMilitary Career Fair, will take place
from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Frank Erwin Center,
basketball home of the University of Texas Longhorns.
RecruitMilitary urges all job seekers with military
backgrounds to attend-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 25 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. Already in the line-up are the Dallas
Independent School District, DeVry University, Dunbar
Armored, Freeport-Moran Copper & Gold, Keller Williams
Realty, KST Electric, L-3 Communications Integrated
Systems, Lockheed Martin Corporation, the Military
Spouse Corporate Career Network, Oldcastle Architectural
Products Group, the Seattle Police Department, and USAA.
RecruitMilitary will produce the 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 (MSCCN). The
event will be the fourth of 104 RecruitMilitary Career
Fairs scheduled for 2008. Fifteen of them will take
place in Texas and adjacent states-3 in Austin, 4 in
Houston, 3 in Dallas, 2 in Fort Worth, 1 in New Orleans,
and 2 in Oklahoma City.
More than 500 organizations attended 45 RecruitMilitary
Career Fairs in 2007. At those events, an average of
30-plus organizations interviewed an average of over 325
job seekers. RecruitMilitary Career Fairs conducted in
2006 and 2007 generated television coverage by CNBC,
ABC, NBC, and CNN; radio coverage by ESPN and numerous
regional stations; and articles in metropolitan and
local newspapers.
The American Legion is an association of veterans who
served during times of war. The Legion has 2.7 million
members in nearly 15,000 posts throughout the world. The
National Commander of The American Legion is Martin F.
Conatser, an Army veteran, of Champaign, Illinois. The
Commander of the Department of Texas is Paul Dillard, a
Navy veteran. Congress chartered The American Legion in
1919. 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.
RecruitMilitary, based in Cincinnati, connects employers
with job seekers who have military backgrounds. All of
the company's owners, officers, account executives, and
retained search consultants 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 185,000, at its Web site,
www.recruitmilitary.com; advertising in online and print
media; and retained hiring services. The company mails
more than 54,000 copies of a quarterly, print newsletter
called Incoming! to over 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
was founded in 1998.
Contact:
Drew Myers
President
RecruitMilitary LLC
800-226-0841
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