Volunteers Needed at Career Life Expo

For the hundreds of job seekers expected to attend, the Career Life Expo has the potential to change lives.

By volunteering, you can be a part of that.

More than a job fair, the Feb. 20 event aims to connect attendees with employers, and also resources that can help them overcome employment barriers such as lack of transportation, child care, interview skills and more.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work alongside members of our community willing to volunteer their time in support of this great event,” said Vice President of Community Impact Matt Lynn. “The collaborative effort demonstrates just how much we all value not only helping our fellow community members to find great jobs, but also the belief that we can all contribute in getting more people, more families and more households to a place of economic stability.”

Volunteers will play key roles in ensuring that the event runs smoothly, job seekers are connected with the resources they need, and employers and vendors are supported. Find a match for your time and talents among the opportunities listed below, and be sure to register. A brief training will be held at the beginning of each shift.

        • Morning Set-Up Volunteer: Assist employers into the arena with their materials and displays. Arrange vendor areas, set up registration and resources and stage the event as needed.
        • Refreshment Area Attendant: Assist vendors and volunteers in the lunch/refreshment area and assist Wings Event Center staff with logistical needs in the area.
        • Job Seeker Registration Volunteer: Assist with collecting participant information, providing nametags and giveaways, and helping job seekers navigate as they enter.
        • Employer Concierge: Ensure employers are provided support where needed.
        • Community Resource Alley Attendant: Ensure smooth operations of the community resource area, assisting vendors and participants where needed.
        • Employment coaches: Assist job seekers with last-minute development of resumes, practice elevator pitches and advise on issues related to dress or appearance. Laptops and printers will be provided, and experience creating resumes and conducting interviews is required.
        • Tear Down: Assist with necessary tear-down and clean-up tasks.

Find more information about the various roles and time commitments at our registration page: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0e4aa8af22a6fa7-career.  

General questions about the Expo can be directed to Michigan Works! Southwest, (269) 383-2536 or careerservices@miworkssw.org.

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