If you're looking for a job, you won't want to miss the Denver Job Fair on Thursday, October 12!

Companies like Amazon, Verizon Wireless, and Liberty Mutual will be recruiting employees and conducting interviews for top applicants at the Denver Job Fair on Thursday, October 12. The fair will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Sheraton Denver West Hotel (360 Union Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80228). The hiring event is sponsored by Job Fair Spot, an organization that conducts job fairs all across the country, utilizing their team's collective human resources knowledge to ultimately improve the job fair and job posting experience.
People take different actions and visit many spots to find a job. At Jobfairspot.com we believe that one action at one spot can help you land a job. Our passion and mission is to connect as many employers and job seekers at one job fair," the company's website states.
If you plan to go, it's recommended that you upload your resume on their website in advance, so that potential employers can review it before the event and flag you as a potential candidate. Also, be prepared to interview and answer hiring questions on the spot. Confirmed employers that will be recruiting at the Denver Job Fair include Amazon, Federal Reserve, SR Originals, Liberty Mutual, Prudential, Aflac, Verizon Wireless, Macy's, Devry, and many more. The Denver Job Fair is completely free and open to anybody who's seeking a job! For more information, visit their website. Are you in the market for a new job? What has your experience been at job fairs? Tell us in the comments below!
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