RecruitMilitary Schedules
104 Free Career Fairs for Hiring Military
Veterans in 2008; Will Reach 44 Cities
The military-to-civilian recruiting firm
RecruitMilitary has announced a 2008 schedule of 104
free career fairs for America's military veterans,
military spouses, and other men and women with military
backgrounds. The events will take place in 44 cities
nationwide, from Boston to San Diego and from Miami to
Seattle.
Cincinnati, OH October 3, 2007 -- The
military-to-civilian recruiting firm RecruitMilitary has
announced a 2008 schedule of 104 free career fairs for
America's military veterans, military spouses, and other
men and women with military backgrounds. The events will
take place in 44 cities nationwide, from Boston to San
Diego and from Miami to Seattle.
The 2008 schedule represents the second consecutive
year of triple-digit growth in RecruitMilitary Career
Fairs--the company produced 13 events in 2006 and has 45
events on its 2007 schedule. As in 2007, RecruitMilitary
will produce the 2008 events in cooperation with
HireVetsFirst, a unit of the United States Department of
Labor, and The American Legion. More than 800 different
companies have attended RecruitMilitary Career Fairs
this year; many employers attend more than one event.
RecruitMilitary Career Fairs are open--and free--to
veterans who already have civilian work experience, men
and women who are transitioning from active duty to
civilian life, members of the National Guard and
reserves, and military spouses. At a typical event, more
than 400 job seekers participate in one-on-one
interviews with representatives of over 30
veteran-friendly organizations, including corporate
employers, law-enforcement agencies and other government
employers, educational institutions, veterans service
agencies, and veterans associations.
"The level of support we have received from employers
and other veteran-friendly organizations the past two
years has just been overwhelming," said Drew Myers,
President of RecruitMilitary and a former Captain in the
Marine Corps. "Employers understand and appreciate
everything we do to bring out high-quality job
seekers--bright, attentive men and women with the skills
and training that Corporate America wants and needs;
candidates who show up well-prepared, well-dressed, and
eager to interview." RecruitMilitary leverages its own
database of more than 175,000 registered job seekers and
data from other sources, inviting carefully targeted
candidates to individual events.
"We also select the locations of our events
carefully," said Myers. "We look at the demographics of
the regional veteran population, the proximity of
military bases, the size of the general population, and
several other factors. Then, within the selected
locations, we select unique venues to boost candidate
interest and promote coverage by the news media."
RecruitMilitary produces its events in such venues as
sports stadiums and arenas, automobile and horse
racetracks, and museums. For example, two events yet to
be produced in 2007 will take place on board
decommissioned warships that have become floating
museums--the battleship New Jersey, which is docked on
the Delaware River across from Philadelphia; and the
aircraft carrier Hornet, moored at Alameda Point in San
Francisco Bay.
"Our candidates, our venues, our high level of
customer service, and our pricing make RecruitMilitary
Career Fairs an essential hiring tool for employers that
want the skills and training, character, diversity,
and--in many cases--the security clearances that
veterans can provide," said Larry Slagel, Senior Vice
President, RecruitMilitary Career Fairs and a former
Captain in the Marines.
RecruitMilitary, based in Cincinnati, connects
employers with job seekers who have military
backgrounds. All of the company's owners, officers,
account executives, and recruiters are either veterans
or active or former reservists. In addition to
participation in career fairs, RecruitMilitary offers
subscriptions to its database of registered job seekers
who have military backgrounds, at its Web site,
www.recruitmilitary.com ; advertising in online and
print media; and contingency and retained hiring
services. The company mails more than 54,000 copies of a
quarterly, print newsletter called Incoming! to over 230
military bases throughout the world for distribution to
transitioning personnel; employers advertise their job
openings in Incoming! The company was founded in 1998.
In Cincinnati:
Drew Myers
President
RecruitMilitary LLC
800-226-0841