Virtual Hiring Tour to Help 20,000 Americans Find Jobs

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If you looked for a job in the last few months, you may have used multiple job listing sites to search for your next opportunity. Each online job site is different, applying takes a lot of time and energy, and it is tough when you don’t hear feedback or updates from employers.

To help you find your next job, Indeed is hosting a virtual hiring tour to connect 20,000 people with jobs. The hiring tour is free for job seekers and participating employers and includes a wide range of companies and open positions. Local Goodwills organizations can help job seekers get prepared for their virtual interviews. Find a participating Goodwill near you.

Job seekers will interact directly with employers — and some will get hired on the spot — with other receiving job offers in a few days to six weeks.

This virtual tour includes a series of Indeed Hiring Events. Employers use Indeed’s proprietary video interviewing technology to make interviews timely and easy.

Job seekers who wish to participate need an internet connection and a browser to take part. Events will be hosted across the South, Midwest and Northeast from mid-September through October. To learn more about the virtual hiring events in your area, visit this Indeed site.

 

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