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When the Signal Cleveland Listening Team spent time in the community, one of the things that was most important to Central residents was gainful employment. That is something people across the city want. Are you or someone you know looking for a job or a new career path? Signal Cleveland has compiled a list of job fairs coming through April 10.

LGBTQ+ Career & Resource Fair

Saturday, March 29, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland, 6705 Detroit Ave

The Plexus LGBT Chamber of Commerce will host an LGBTQ+ Career Fair on Saturday, March 29. Participants will have the opportunity to network with more than 20 LGBTQ+ affirming employers. There will be the chance to explore multiple career opportunities and a dash of relaxation with a wellness room that will provide complimentary massages and reiki sessions. Don’t forget to bring your resume. Don’t have one? No worries, there will be support for designing a resume as well as free headshots. Registration is encouraged, but not required. To reserve your spot, click here.

Provide-A-Ride, Customized Transportation

Wednesday, April 2, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp., 8111 Quincy Ave, Room 261

The Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp.’s Workforce Program will host a Provide-A-Ride’s hiring event on Wednesday, April 2. They are looking for customer service representatives, wheelchair van drivers and transportation coordinators. For more information, contact [email protected]

Towne Park Parking Solutions

Thursday, April 10, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp, 8111 Quincy Ave

Towne Park will conduct on-the-spot interviews on Thursday, April 10. They are looking for shuttle drivers, valet drivers, parking concierges, call center representatives and traffic coordinators. To register, contact [email protected]

Do you have information on an upcoming job fair?

Community Reporter (he/him)
I work to gain the trust of Cleveland residents through direct community engagement and storytelling. My goal is to amplify and celebrate the residents and stakeholders who contribute to the success of city neighborhoods. I’m hoping to erase the negative stigma that has been cast on some neighborhoods throughout the years.