Job Fairs
Job Fairs
Each year, we put on the three largest job fairs on O’ahu featuring over 150 different employers and 6,000+ jobseekers each time! We require that all participating companies have immediate job openings that they are trying to fill at the fair, making this a true employment opportunity and not just a career fair.
Job Quest is an excellent opportunity to recruit during a time when job seekers are looking for a new beginnings and when companies have set out their latest plans and goals for the new fiscal year.
Exhibitor package includes: 6-ft. skirted table and two chairs, and company listing in advertising materials.
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Wednesday, September 21st, 2010
10am-3pm • Neal Blaisdell Center
Our job fairs offer recruiters and job seekers a chance to make initial contact, apply for open positions, exchange information and interview. A variety of industries – from financial and healthcare to retail companies, non-profit and government organizations – will be accepting applications for available jobs.
General admission to the event is $3. Students, seniors 55+ and military personnel with a valid ID will be admitted for $1. Job seekers should dress appropriately for a job interview, bring multiple copies of their resume, and have a positive attitude.
WorkForce is the premiere recruiting and career event in the Hawaii market, timed to capture the needs of recent high school and college graduates.
Exhibitor package includes: 10’ x 10’ booth with basic pole and drape, 6 ft. skirted table, two chairs and company listing in advertising materials.
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
9am-3pm • Neal Blaisdell Center
Neal Blaisdell Center
If you’re a job seeker interested in pre-registering for one of the job fairs, visit: www.virtualjobquest.com
Want to register your company as an exhibitor?
Give us a call at (808) 536-7222 or email jobquest@successhi.com!
Driving from the Airport/West/Ewa: Take the H-1 Freeway East (towards Waikiki). Victoria Street will continue for 3 blocks and go directly into the Neal Blaisdell parking structure (after crossing King Street). Exit the freeway onto Kinau Street, and stay in the right exit lane – which then becomes the center lane on Kinau Street.Make a right turn at the 2nd stop light onto Victoria Street. Victoria Street will continue for 3 blocks and go directly into the Neal Blaisdell parking structure (after crossing King Street).
Driving from Waikiki/Diamond Head/East Honolulu: Take Ala Moana Boulevard Ewa/West Bound (toward the airport). Turn right onto Ward Avenue, and continue for about 1 mile. You will see the Arena, Exhibition Hall and Concert Hall to your right. Turn right onto King Street (after you have passed the complex). The entrance to the parking structure is on the right at the next stop light.
Take the Bus: The bus makes regular stops in front of the exhibition hall and bus schedules can be found at: www.thebus.org