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FREE: Houston veterans task fair at Minute House maid Park November 30


FREE: Houston veterans task fair at Minute House maid Park November 30


HOUSTON (BNN) - - Companies are wanting to work with veterans in the Houston are this Thursday. Working with companies understand that veterans bring many abilities from their military background. These capability are essential in numerous roles and industries so get your resumes prepared!

Their service does not automatically certify them for employment and the task search is not easy, their skillset is what wins the attention of employers and that's where RecruitMilitary actions in. RecruitMilitary tries to empower veterans with meaningful employment by connecting them with companies who are looking for their special skillsets.

Disabled American Veterans (DAV) & & RecruitMilitary will host the Houston Veterans Job Fair on Thursday, November 30th at Minute Maid Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 70 business and companies like Frito-Lay, John Deere, Love's Travel Stops, Marriott International, Sysco, and more will be in attendance and ready to network with the military community. Registration is readily available and free online to all transitioning military, veterans, military spouses, and dependents.

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