Location of the 2015 Iowa Career Expo
Location of the 2015 Iowa Career Expo
Location of the 2015 Iowa Career Expo

One of Iowa’s largest career fairs returns to Central Iowa on January 15. The 2015 Iowa Career Expo promotes Iowa employment opportunities and encourages jobseekers to stay or return to Iowa.

Last year’s Expo attracted more than 2,000 jobseekers and 70 employers. Included in this year’s employer line-up are Hy-Vee, Nationwide, UnityPoint Health, Wellmark, Brownell’s, CDS Global and dozens of other employers of all sizes. Employers are seeking candidates for a range of positions, from entry level to professional and from manufacturing to human services.

Along with networking opportunities, jobseekers can learn from Hot Topic presentations including “Managing Red Flags in Your Resume”, “Creating Resumes that Get Noticed” and “Own Your Career Strategy.” A team of professionals will be on hand for resume critiquing.

The 2015 Iowa Career Expo is hosted by CI-SHRM (the Central Iowa chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management).

Date:

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Time:

9:00 am: Net2Work networking event

10:00 am – 2:00 pm: Career Expo

Location:

Hy-Vee Hall

730 3rd Street

Des Moines, IA 50309

Event Details:

Free admission, free parking

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