Job Fair at Joint Base Lewis McChord
American Lake Conference Center
8085 NCO Beach Road
Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA 98433
Job Fair at Joint Base Lewis McChord
October 17, 2024
11:00 AM – October 17, 2024 3:00 PM PacificEmployer Packages
Career fair in Joint Base Lewis McChord
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Exhibitor
$1,495
- Exhibition booth
- 2 Representatives
- Listing in exhibitor list
- Unlimited manual job postings on RecruitMilitary job board for up to 30 days
- * $960 special for certified small-businesses
(50 or fewer employees) - * $960 special for veteran-owned small-businesses
(50 or fewer employees) - * $960 special for local public safety organizations
- * $960 special for US Government Entities
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Targeted
$2,295
- Exhibition booth
- 2 Representatives
- Listing in exhibitor list
- Unlimited manual job postings on RecruitMilitary job board for up to 30 days
- Pre-event Targeted Email ($1,295 value)
At a Veteran Job Fair, you can begin the selection process with what is normally one of the final stages of a face-to-face meeting with the candidate. We present these events in cooperation with leading corporations, news media, industry associations, veterans organizations, and government agencies. All Veteran Job Fairs take place in major military markets. To attract job candidates to the fairs, we promote the events intensively to our huge database of registered candidates, and we run display ads in major newspapers in the areas where they will take place.
Why Hire Veterans?
If you are not familiar with hiring veterans, we would like to share three reasons why military personnel will make great employees for your organization:
- Well-trained. Veterans possess skills that are critical for an organization to succeed. They are trained to be mission-oriented and to work as a team. They possess critical skills for organizational success including discipline, responsibility, respect, and unparalleled work ethic.
- Skills that overlap. Veterans have been trained in specific skills that greatly overlap civilian work. Whether driving an 18-wheel tractor-trailer or leading an organization in an executive position, the military provides people with the training to be successful in trades, as well as the experience and conditioning required for management positions.
- Diverse backgrounds. The military employs a highly diverse workforce. Approximately 45% of our candidates are women and/or ethnic minorities, enabling you to connect with skilled and diverse candidates through our events.
Facility Access Information
EXHIBITORS - Individual Representative Access
Joint Base Lewis-McChord requires a pre-approved "Access Roster" be submitted by RecruitMilitary prior to the event date. Roster MUST include ALL attendees who do not have a Military ID or CAC. Roster MUST include ALL attendees who do not have a Military ID or CAC. The deadline to submit roster information for these individuals has passed.
Company representatives who did not provide their information on the roster, and who do not have a current Military ID or CAC, should allow extra time the morning of the event to go to the Visitor Center to be screened for base access. The JBLM Visitor Center is located at Exit 120 off I-5 near Liberty Gate. The hours are 0500 – 2200 daily. Please allow plenty of time for processing.
ALL ATTENDEES without current CAC or military ID, including those who submitted info on the base access roster, MUST stop at the JBLM Visitor Control Center the morning of the event. Please review acceptable documentation below and ensure you have it available for review.
Acceptable Access Documentation
All exhibitors must possess the following item(s) or you will not be allowed access to the military installation or the Job Fair:
Military Identification Card (Active, Reserve/Guard, Retiree ID) OR Civilian/Contractor CAC Card) OR Non-military photo ID.
Current and compliant current driver’s license. JBLM is in compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005. This means visitors presenting drivers licenses and identification cards stating “Not Valid For Federal Purposes" or "Federal Limits May Apply” will need to provide supplemental documentation to prove identity in order to be issued a temporary installation pass. To view the list of acceptable document see the following link for states with compliant licenses: REAL ID STATES.
Current automobile registration or rental car contract.
Current proof of automobile insurance or rental car contract.
If your driver’s license, passport or other identification has expired or is no longer valid you "WILL NOT" be allowed to enter the post.
As part of security measures on a military post your vehicle may be subject to inspection. This is part of the security measures against any terrorist threats. Please cooperate with security and their mission.
(NOTE: All military installations and facilities reserve the right to refuse admittance to any installation or military facility. RecruitMilitary is not responsible for local installation policies and cannot grant access or override installation policies.)
For up to date information on access requirements, please visit JBLM Base Access
Per base regulations, no Educational Entities may participate in this event.
American Lake Conference Center
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Venue Information
BEFORE THE EVENT
Attending Representatives should log in to their account in myRecruitMilitary prior to event day to ensure they have access.
Organizations' Attending Representative(s) will receive an email the morning of the event to begin event check-in. The check-in process is electronic and your event pass will be displayed on your phone. We strongly recommend arriving with your device fully charged.
Clients requiring access to electric should contact RecruitMilitary in advance to make payment and should bring their own power strips and extension cords. Without prior notification and payment, there is no guarantee electric will be provided.
No outside food & beverage may be distributed without prior approval. Please reach out to RecruitMilitary for approval process.
We always encourage all attendees to check back 24-48 hours prior to the event to view the most up to date instructions/directions.
AT THE EVENT
The Job Fair will take place in the Evergreen Ballroom.
Exhibitor set up is between 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Coffee will be available at 9:00 a.m. in a designated area with RecruitMilitary "Exhibitors Only" signage.
Exhibitor lunch is available from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
As is the case at most military installations, Wi-Fi can be spotty. RecruitMilitary will have hotspots in the event space, but consistent access cannot be guaranteed. Exhibitors who require constant access are encouraged to bring their own hotspot.
Shipping Instructions
Due to venue regulations and/or limitations, Exhibitors are asked to ship items into and out of their hotel.
RecruitMilitary Shipping Policy: In ALL situations, exhibitors are responsible for management and payment of their own shipping needs. Any fees incurred by RecruitMilitary for shipping associated with an exhibitor will be passed on to that exhibitor for payment. These fees and management of the shipping process are the sole responsibility of the client/exhibitor.
Parking Information
FREE parking is available immediately outside of the venue.
Attendees who already have a Military ID:
• From Seattle take I-5 South and take Exit 120.
• Keep right at the fork and merge onto 41st Division Drive
• Turn right on San Francisco Ave.
• Take immediate right onto NCO Beach Rd.
• The Conference Center will be 0.8 miles down on your left.
Attendees without a Military ID -- will be required to go to the Visitor Center BEFORE proceeding to the American Lake Conference Center:
Directions to Visitor's Center:
* From Seattle take I-5 South and take exit 120.
* Stay left on the fork and take the second exit that goes around and under the freeway.
* Merge onto 41st Division Drive
* The Visitor Center will be 0.2 miles on the right.
Directions to Venue from Visitor's Center:
* Go LEFT out of the Visitor’s Center (away from the Main Gate – which will be on your right as you leave parking lot)
* Proceed under I-5 to North Fort Gate
* Turn Right onto San Francisco Rd
* Immediately turn Right onto NCO Beach Rd
* Venue will be down on the LEFT about a 1 to 1.5 miles
* You will bear left to enter the parking lot (the road splits and oncoming traffic has a stop sign)
* If you miss that, you can continue straight and turn left at the next entrance.
A map with directions to the venue can be found HERE.
The Hire More Heroes Act is misguided. There is no veterans’ unemployment crisis.
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