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Where to Go to Get a Job
More than 50 local employers will be on hand to visit with you about your job skills and ambitions. They
DREAM Job Fairs are free and have helped hundreds of people with disabilities land jobs they love with
10:00 a.m. – NoonTucson Convention Center, 260 S Church Ave
Turquoise Crystal Ballroom
ASL Interpretation Available
www.DREAMJobFair.org -- 520-571-8600 -- [email protected]
“As a result of last year’s DREAM Job Fair three
people with disabilities are now working at TEP in
Human Resources, engineering and IT. DREAM Job
Fairs are truly unique and have connected us to an
untapped talent pool. This is one job fair we never
miss and always look forward to.”
Marji Morris, program manager, talent acquisition and workforce
development for TEP
At the DREAM Job Fair last year Chris felt that prospective
employers actually took the time to look at his resume and
get to know him. Chris said, “It’s hard to get a job when you
don’t have a job, when you don’t have much experience. At
DREAM several employers actually seemed like they were
interested in hiring me.” Ultimately, Chris landed a job with
H.O.P.E, Inc. on their Warm Line providing peer support
services working full time. According to Chris, employment
it’s really nice to give back and contribute.”
More than 50 local employers will be on hand to visit with you about your job skills and ambitions. They
DREAM Job Fairs are free and have helped hundreds of people with disabilities land jobs they love with
10:00 a.m. – NoonTucson Convention Center, 260 S Church Ave
Turquoise Crystal Ballroom
ASL Interpretation Available
www.DREAMJobFair.org -- 520-571-8600 -- [email protected]
“As a result of last year’s DREAM Job Fair three
people with disabilities are now working at TEP in
Human Resources, engineering and IT. DREAM Job
Fairs are truly unique and have connected us to an
untapped talent pool. This is one job fair we never
miss and always look forward to.”
Marji Morris, program manager, talent acquisition and workforce
development for TEP
At the DREAM Job Fair last year Chris felt that prospective
employers actually took the time to look at his resume and
get to know him. Chris said, “It’s hard to get a job when you
don’t have a job, when you don’t have much experience. At
DREAM several employers actually seemed like they were
interested in hiring me.” Ultimately, Chris landed a job with
H.O.P.E, Inc. on their Warm Line providing peer support
services working full time. According to Chris, employment
it’s really nice to give back and contribute.”
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