I'm a high school junior interested in exploring trades career options after graduation, but I'm unsure where to look for local job fairs. Does anyone know of good resources or websites to find trades job fairs near me?
For trade-specific job fairs, technical schools and community colleges can be great resources. They often hold job and trade fairs for students and local community members. Even if you're not a student there, many times you can still attend these events. You can check the websites of these institutions for their schedules or call their career services department to inquire as well.
Local career or job centers can also provide this information. These centers cater to job-seeking individuals by providing skills training, career counseling, and job listings. They often host job fairs or have information about upcoming events.
Another option is to check with local trade unions or professional organizations that might be hosting job fairs. Websites of these organizations usually have calendars with upcoming events.
Finally, online platforms such as Appily and Indeed also list job fairs, including those centered around trades. Make sure to filter your search by city and industry to find the most relevant events for you.
Remember to prep in advance before attending a job fair. Even though you're still in high school, it's good practice to bring copies of your resume if you have one, dress professionally, and prepare some questions to ask.
By attending these job fairs, you can gain a valuable understanding of the trades field and start to develop a sense of which specific trade may fit you best.
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