Attention New Rochelle Veterans -Virtual Career Fair Going On NOW

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As long as war and conflict wages on around the world, troops will be deployed. Most will find themselves returning home to a world much different from it was before they left . For many, the need for support services will be fundamental in their ability to get their lives back in order. With record unemployment and a stagnant economy as their new enemies, don't you think we owe it to them to give  a leg up wherever we can? Serving with honor as they trade their youth for a battlefield, aren't we  obliged to open the door of opportunity for anyone who needs it. They've done their duty, it's time to do ours.

To that end, Millicruit will be holding a virtual career fair for veterans and their spouses the week of March 10 to the 17th. Go to www.veteranscareerfair.com and take advantage of the opportunity to connect with recruiters from corporations such as GE, Microsoft, Merk, Pepsi and others. From their site - "To build on the success of past Milicruit virtual career fairs, we have joined forces with MOAA. This event will offer veterans and military spouses an opportunity to meet with dozens of industry leading employers as if in person, but from the comfort and convenience of home.".

This career fair is being deployed in cooperation with the following organizations. Visit their sites, help serve and support those who have served our Nation.

VetSuccess,gov

Veterans Employment and Training Service (VETS)

Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)

Hire Heroes USA

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)

Wounded Warrior Project

Student Veterans of America

The Military Channel

(information provided courtesy of Committee to Save Our Armory)

We thank you for your service.

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