Aiken Community Job Fair Set to Connect Job Seekers with Local Employers

Aiken Residents Prepare for Upcoming Career Fair

Aiken, South Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as residents gear up for the much-anticipated Community Job Fair taking place at Aiken Technical College on Tuesday, October 29. This annual event is a fantastic opportunity for job seekers to connect with a variety of local employers in one convenient location.

Event Details: What to Expect

Mark your calendars for this bustling event, which will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Activities Center gym, located on the college’s campus at 2276 Jefferson Davis Highway, Graniteville. The job fair is open to everyone, and the best part? It’s absolutely free!

According to Jeff Boehl, the director of student success at Aiken Tech, previous job fairs have drawn impressive crowds ranging from 300 to 500 job seekers. “It can get crowded,” he noted, encouraging attendees to “take your time” and make the most of the opportunity. This is a chance to network, ask questions, and explore various career paths.

Who Will Be There?

Attendees can look forward to meeting with representatives from an extensive lineup of 46 companies and organizations across various sectors. Some notable participants will include:

  • Aflac
  • Aiken County Public Schools
  • Aiken Regional Medical Centers
  • Dominion Energy
  • U.S. Army
  • Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
  • Fluor
  • And many more!

This diverse group of employers will offer a wide range of job opportunities, so whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time, or even seasonal positions, there’s likely something for everyone. Employers will also be available to answer questions about their companies and the type of candidates they are looking to recruit.

Preparing for Success

If you’re planning to attend, make sure to dress for success. First impressions matter, especially in a job fair setting. It’s also highly recommended to come prepared with copies of your resume. Having your resume on hand will help you stand out to potential employers and provides a perfect opportunity to detail your skills and experience.

While many people think of job fairs as a place to simply drop off their resumes, Boehl emphasizes the importance of engaging with the representatives. “Don’t just hand out your resume and walk away,” he advised. “Take a moment to introduce yourself, ask about their company, and show genuine interest.” Building rapport with employers can make a significant difference in your job search.

Staying Updated

For those seeking additional information about the job fair or who may have specific questions, reach out to Boehl directly at boehlj@atc.edu or give him a call at 803-508-7467. It’s always good to have all your queries sorted ahead of time to make the most of the day.

Weather Forecast: Perfect for a Day Out

As you prepare for the job fair, the weather looks quite agreeable. On October 29, you can expect partly cloudy skies in the morning that will transition to overcast in the afternoon, with a slight chance of a rain shower. Temperatures will peak at around 71°F during the day, so it’s a great day to head out and make new connections.

With so many opportunities on the horizon, November could be the month when you land your dream job. So, Aiken residents, get ready, get set, and head to the job fair!


Author: HERE Aiken

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