RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expo
Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 11AM to 3PM
Houston, TX
Houston, TX
Venue Not Final
Our date for the RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expo in Houston is confirmed, but the specific venue is not. We will update this web page with the venue information once it is finalized.
Veteran Opportunity Expo Tips
- When you arrive, stop at the registration desk and pick up a copy of the exhibitor's list and Search & Employ. Reviewing the ads in Search & Employ will give you an idea of some of the position employers are looking to fill. Keep in mind, however, that companies cannot list all the openings they have.
- Be sure to visit every employer's booth. You never know what positions might be available. Plus, networking is key when conducting a career search. You may meet someone who could lead you to a new opportunity you may not have considered.
- Show up at the door with at least 12 copies of your resume, but if a recruiter asks you to email your resume to his/her company, don't feel you are being brushed off. Some companies require their recruiters to direct job seekers to their sites to obtain HR information as required by law and to direct desirable job seekers to different departments -- a good reason for you to network for unlisted open jobs!
- Don't stand in a long line for one of your "A list" companies if the recruiters at a "B list" booth don't look busy – - even if the event is in its last hour. Take advantage of the opportunity to tell your complete story to the "B" recruiters.
Get Prepared
At the Venue
The venue for this event has not been finalized.
Parking Directions
Specific parking instructions will be available at a later date. Check back soon!
Recent Houston Press Releases
| 2009-08-27 | KRIV-TV FOX 26 Houston Job Fair Helps Veterans Get Employed |
| 2009-05-29 | The Houston Chronicle They served U.S., now they face a job hunt |
RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expos are produced by RecruitMilitary in cooperation with
HireVetsFirst—a unit of the United States Department of Labor—and The American Legion.

