Virtual job fair May 15, 2025 for federal workers who live and work in Washington

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Employment Security Department will host a virtual job fair on May 15, 2025, specifically targeting current and former federal workers in Washington. This event aims to connect these individuals with job opportunities across state, county, and city governments. Employment Security Commissioner Cami Feek stated that the initiative recognizes the valuable skills and dedication federal workers contribute to the job market. Interested job seekers can register online at any time, including on the day of the event. Once registered, participants will be able to view descriptions of participating employers, post their resumes, and schedule meetings with them.

This job fair is part of broader efforts to support federal workers in maintaining their public service careers. The event underscores the importance of facilitating transitions for these workers amid changing job landscapes. The initiative reflects a commitment to workforce development in the region.

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