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We have a limited number of booths, 150 booths in total, which we are giving away for free to any charity or non-profit organization which has an office and operates anywhere here in Ohio and is in need of volunteers or planning of hiring now or anytime soon.
If you are a non-profit or charity organization, of any type and size (including non-profit colleges, universities and special schools, even the Obama and McCain campaigns, as well as any local political campaign, just no speeches, are welcome as well), and in business of promoting humanity, as long as you have an office and operate in Ohio, and need volunteers or perhaps hiring anytime soon for any project, we welcome you to register your organization for free and we’ll give you a booth and more benefits to exhibit for free at the Ohio Job Fair 2008 to be held at The Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio in September 2008.
Click on the following link to our official web site to learn more and register your non-profit organization for free now, at http://www.ohiojobfair.org/nonprofits/index.php?sublink=non.
Categories: affiliate · career · employment · expo · fair · job · marketing · sales · unemployment
Tagged: affiliates, charities, employees, employers, exhibit, hiring, jobs, marketing, McCain, non-profits, Obama, ohio, organization, salary, unemployment, wages, work
We’ve just launched our OhioJobFair.org web site on August 5th, 2008, and after a full-day of online viral marketing via StumbleUpon.com, Yahoo Groups, Digg.com, Spicypage.com, Facebook, LinkedIn.com, Upcoming.yahoo.com, and Last.fm, it generates a large explosion of over 12,760 registered job seekers for the Ohio Job Fair 2008, to be held in September 2008 at The Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Our actual ad campaign (radio and TV) starts on August 20th in all five major cities in Ohio, which are; Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. We’ll run our 30 second and 15 second spots on 3 different radio stations (soft rock, rock, and R&B), and one CBS affiliate TV station in each of these five cities.
Forbes recently ranked some of the fastest dying cities in the U.S., which includes; Youngstown, Canton, Dayton and Cleveland in Ohio, with Detroit and Flint in Michigan also making the ranking. They report that this is due to a large fleeing of the population trying to escape the waves of unemployment and barely growing economies.
With so many people out of work, especially in Ohio, and as soon as we start running our ad campaign, we estimate that over 100,000 users would be registered as job seekers to attend the Ohio Job Fair 2008.
However, since pre-registration for the Ohio Job Fair 2008 is free for any job seeker, we don’t actually know who and cannot estimate who or how many will actually come to the Ohio Job Fair 2008 event, even though they’ve registered, that may not mean that they will come, but we hope that those who are registering are those who are actually looking for quality jobs and will actually come and see what we have at the Ohio Job Fair 2008.
Also, we do not promise that any of these job seekers will actually be able to find a job or get hired by any employer. We are simply opening the doors for willing employers and job seekers to conveniently meet face-to-face in one easy central location, The Greater Columbus Convention Center, which may make it even easier for hiring companies to find suitable candidates for their vacancies.
Learn more about the Ohio Job Fair 2008 at www.ohiojobfair.org and pre-register for free to attend as a job seeker or register your company to be one of our exhibitors.
Categories: career · employment · expo · fair · job
Tagged: better paying jobs, career, employment, expo, find a job, hiring, job fair, jobs, ohio, ohio job fair, ohio state fair, resume, salary, unemployment, wages, work
In the U.S., Ohio is the state that has lost more jobs than any other states with exception to Michigan. However there might be some companies in Ohio who might be hiring, thus we are producing an Ohio statewide job fair, poised to be the largest annual job fair in Ohio, organized to bring together some of Ohio’s largest and best companies who are hiring with high skilled and most experienced candidates who are looking for jobs at the Ohio Job Fair.
We are organizing the Ohio Job Fair as the largest job fair event in Ohio, and we plan to produce this job fair each year starting the above-mentioned date, to help connect thousands of job seekers with some of the nation’s Fortune 1,000 companies who are looking to fill vacancies with high productive, experienced, talented, and or college educated candidates. Free entrance for all job seekers, while employers only pay a nominal fee to exhibit at the Ohio Job Fair.
The Ohio Job Fair 2008 will be held at The Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio on Thursday, September 25, 2008, starting at 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST.
Ohio Job Fair embraces to attract some of the best companies in most industries, which most of these companies may be looking for high experienced, skilled, reliable, and or educated candidates who are ready to make a difference in whatever they are tasked while advancing their career.
All current or recent college graduates (under or post), professionals (lawyers, accountants, etc.), executives, managers, scientists, engineers, marketing and sales, experienced and high skilled blue or white-collar job seekers are the preferred attendees for the Ohio Job Fair.
To attend the Ohio Job Fair 2008 as a job seeker, you must pre-register online. Space is limited, so pre-register now to reserve yours. It’s free, simple, and fast.
Learn more about the Ohio Job Fair 2008 event at www.ohiojobfair.org.
Categories: career · employment · expo · fair · job
Tagged: career, employees, employers, employment, fair, hire, hiring, job, job seekers, jobs, labor, ohio job fair, openings, recruiting, salary, trade expo, trade fair, unemployment, wages, work