
Chicago Citywide Job Fair 2018

Opportunity Awaits!
Greetings Young Adults, Are you between the ages of 18-26 seeking employment? In need of resume assistance? Searching for a career with lucrative income? Underemployed? Just want to find your way as an adult? No worries, we are here to help! The Chicago Urban League’s Urban Youth Career Academy (UYCA) will hosting our Inaugural Career Readiness Training starting next Tuesday at October 11, 2022 @2:00 PM (Sharp).
Incentives: transportation, professional clothing, daily raffle prizes, immediate connection to employers, career coaching, a dedicated team of leaders and SO MUCH MORE! We would love to help you along your journey, more details attached.
To register, email lbrandon@chiul.org . Remember success is when opportunity and preparation meet, take advantage! Please share!

Cashier mca
I was working for sears from long time. I got layoff. I was doing markdown sometimes and register with credit. I am available if you can call me in Aurora within 10 miles. Thanks

Head shot photos
I can't seem to find my photos from the job fair

Congrats!
thanks everyone for making this year's jobfair a great success. If you didnt see Channel 7 news on it - check it out! http://abc7chicago.com/careers/chicago-urban-leagues-job-fair-draws-thousands/3628639/

Culinary
Looking for a position in the food industry

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sir/Ma'm i need job

You went to the job fair and now...
It's time to follow up!
Don’t let employers forget about you once the job fair ends...
-Do it sooner rather than later 1-2 days after the job fair is ideal.
-Make it personal Remember that employers have met and spoken to MANY people at the fair, so it’s unlikely they will automatically remember you. If you had a good conversation, make note of something you discussed and mention it in the email.
-Reach out to the right people Whether you jotted the employer’s email address down in a notebook or you took their business card, make sure to reach out. If you did neither don't worry, you can go to the company's website and look for the hiring manager's email. Once you have found it follow up with a friendly email.
-What to say In the email, explain how excited you’d be to work for them. Mention the main reasons why you would be the right person for the job by emphasizing your strengths and capabilities while demonstrating that you are a great fit. Keep it short and straight to the point.
Here is what a sample follow up email could look like:
Hi [Name],
It’s [your name], we met at [name of the job fair] this past [date]. I know your inbox is probably quite a busy place right now, but I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to speak with me. I…. (Include any personal connections you made here, for example, I can’t believe we both attended Maryville High school). I would be thrilled for the opportunity to interview with [company Name] for the position of [the position] that you’re currently offering. I believe that my skills are strongly in line with this position’s requirements and my overall experience in [Your special skill/experience] would be especially valuable when… [connect your skills to what they need]. I have attached my resume for you to look over when you have a free moment.
Thank you again [their name] and I hope to speak with you soon!
Best, [Your Name]
Let us know how the Chicago job fair went. We would love to hear from you! : )

Denise Hudson
I will be there

Victoria
Do we have to dress up?

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