Atlanta Veterans Job Fair
Georgia International Convention Center
2000 Convention Center Concourse
Atlanta, GA 30337
Atlanta Veterans Job Fair
December 11, 2024
11:00 AM – December 11, 2024 3:00 PM EasternEmployer Packages
Career fair in Atlanta
SELECT YOUR PACKAGE IN OUR STORE >>For multiple event discounts, call 800-226-0841
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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)
Educator Packages
SELECT YOUR PACKAGE IN OUR STORE >>For multiple event discounts, call 800-226-0841
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Educator
$2,195
- Exhibition Booth
- 2 Representatives
- Listing in Exhibitors Guide
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.
Georgia International Convention 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 International Ballroom. Enter the Convention Center at the doors by the International Ballroom sign (across from Lot A).
Exhibitor set up is from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Each Exhibitor will have a 6' or 8' table draped with linen and two chairs.
Coffee will be available at 9:00 a.m. in a designated area marked with RecruitMilitary "Exhibitors Only" signage.
Exhibitor lunch is available from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Complimentary WiFi is available.
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
Parking is available in the Convention Centers Parking Lots. Lot A and Lot B are closest to the International Ballroom (Job Fair). Prevailing rates apply.
Enter the Convention Center at the doors by the International Ballroom sign (across from Lot A).
See Parking and Entry Map HERE.
Driving Directions
From the Airport's Main Terminal:
Follow the signs for Camp Creek Parkway. Once on Camp Creek Parkway, at the first traffic light, turn left into Gateway Center. The Georgia International Convention Center will be on the right.
From Downtown Atlanta & North Atlanta:I-75/85 South
Take I-85 South. Exit Camp Creek Parkway (exit #72). Follow the signs for Camp Creek Parkway. Once on Camp Creek Parkway, at the first traffic light, turn left into the Gateway Center. The Convention Center will be on the right.
From I-285 North: Cobb County, Marietta, Smyrna, Cumberland
I-285 South to Camp Creek Parkway (exit #2). Turn left onto Camp Creek Parkway and travel approximately 2.6 miles through 7 traffic lights. At the 8th traffic light, turn right into the Gateway Center. The Convention Center will be on your right.
From I-20 West: Six Flags, Birmingham
I-20 East to I-285 South. Exit Camp Creek Parkway (exit #2). Turn left onto Camp Creek Parkway and travel approximately 2.6 miles through 7 traffic lights. At the 8th traffic light, turn right into the Gateway Center. The Convention Center will be on the right.
From I-20 and I-285 East: Tucker, Stone Mountain, Conyers, Augusta, Columbia
I-285 South to I-85 North, Atlanta Airport/Atlanta (exit #61). Follow the signs to I-85 North, Atlanta. I-85 North to Camp Creek Parkway (exit #72). Once on Camp Creek Parkway, at the first traffic light, turn left into the Gateway Center. The Convention Center will be on the right.
From I-85 South: Newnan, LaGrange, Columbus, Montgomery
I-85 North to Camp Creek Parkway (exit #72). Once on Camp Creek Parkway, at the first traffic light, turn left into the Gateway Center. The Convention Center will be on the right.
From I-75 South: Macon
I-75 North to I-285 West. I-285 West to I-85 North, Atlanta Airport/Atlanta (exit #61). Follow the signs to I-85 North, Atlanta. I-85 North to Camp Creek Parkway (exit #72). Once on Camp Creek Parkway, at the first traffic light, turn left into the Gateway Center. The Convention Center will be on the right.
We always encourage all attendees to check back 24-48 hours to view the most up to date instructions/directions.
The Hire More Heroes Act is misguided. There is no veterans’ unemployment crisis.
“Americans may be shocked to learn that there is no veterans’ unemployment crisis. The unemployment rate in 2014 for post-9/11 veterans was 7.2 percent, the lowest level in seven years of tracking these veterans. ”
What Government Should Actually Do To Support Veterans' Employment
“The latest crisis at the Department of Veterans Affairs has called into question again the proper role of government in the care of our veterans. Whereas healthcare is clearly in shambles, veterans’ employment is another realm in which well-meaning government involvement has been inefficient at best and ineffective or counterproductive at worst. ”
Employment and Returning Veterans
“Peter Gudmundsson talked about the availability of jobs for returning service members.”
Beyond Altruism
“Among the fondest memories Peter Gudmundsson ’85 has of his three years as an active-duty U.S. Marine officer was the time in 1987 when, off the coast of Vietnam, he stood on the deck of a U.S. Navy ship looking up at the Soviet planes flying overhead. What was particularly memorable, he says, was not the plane flying overhead, but the reaction of the men in his platoon”
Money For Lunch
“Money for Lunch host Bert Martinez interviewed Peter Gudmundsson. Discussed veteran hiring.”
Helping veterans overcome job search challenges
“Mike Rollins is featured on America Now. Recently, America Now visited a RecruitMilitary job fair held at the Hurst Conference Center in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. ”
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“Matt Murphy, RecruitMilitary's Senior VP of Business Development and Sales is a guest on Washington Journal to talk about a recent report that shows the jobless rate for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars is over eleven percent. He talks about connecting employers, educational institutions, and franchisors to veterans because of their character, skills and training, diversity, and securi...”