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Information for Employers

Interested in attending as an employer? Click below for more information regarding this great recruitment opportunity and to register to attend!

*Registration closes September 24, 2014

When

 Wednesday, October 1, 2014                    

 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. CST

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Where

Southwest Tech                                                             Lenz Conference Center 
1800 Bronson Blvd
Fennimore, WI 53809


 
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Contact

Mindy Johnson
Southwest Tech Career Connections
608-822-2333
careerconnections@swtc.edu 

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Job Seeker Success Tools 

At the 2014 Fall Job Fair, your next career awaits!  Be prepared by dressing appropriately, practicing your introduction, and planning how you will introduce yourself to employers.

Not sure what to expect, how to dress, or how to prepare? Check out the link below to make the most of your job fair experience! Also, if you would like to attend the Pre-Job Fair Workshop on September 24 at 4:30 p.m., please call (608)822-2418 to register!

 Your ultimate guide to job fair preparation and SUCCESS

Employers Attending

*The link above will be updated as new employers sign up to attend.

On average, over 50 employers attend the Southwest Tech Job Fair! This is a great opportunity for you to network with area employers and gather information to find the right fit for you!

Support Agencies

Job Center of WI-Southwest     "Connecting Wisconsin's Workforce!" The Job Center of WI is the go-to place for job searching assistance.

Small Business Development Center     A statewide network supporting entrepreneurs and business owners through no-cost, confidential consulting and educational programs.

Southwest Tech Career Connections     Career Connections provides career placement services for Southwest Tech students and graduates.

Southwest WI Workforce Development Board (SWWDB)     The Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board (SWWDB) is a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting innovation and providing quality local workforce development programs and services to businesses and residents in Southwest Wisconsin.

State of Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development     Assisting Veterans find work and overcome barriers to employment

SW Cap     The SWCAP JBD program offers professional coaching and assistance for entrepreneurs seeking a new business start-up or a business expansion that will create new jobs. Beginning with a lean plan, a business plan, financials, marketing and advertising, market analysis, gap financing, or whatever the business need- we are here for you! Services are free to qualifying low-income entrepreneurs and based on a sliding scale for those who do not qualify by income.

Workforce Investment Act (WIA)     Assists in overcoming barriers to employment. WIA also has some funds available to assist with training expenses.