The deadline to register as an employer participant is April 1.
Area employers are invited to participate in the 2025 Kokomo Area Career Fair set for noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, in Hingst Hall in the Health Professions Center on the campus of Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo, 1815 E. Morgan St.
The deadline to register as an employer participant is April 1.
The fair is open to area college students, alumni and the general public, according to Jhordan Wheeler, talent connection manager for Ivy Tech Kokomo’s Ivy+ Career Link division.
“We are welcoming employers from all aspects of the local economy,” Wheeler said. “The fair will be a chance to promote current job openings and internship opportunities as well as talk with attendees about the skills needed to secure a position with their organization.”
Organizers of the Kokomo Area Career Fair include Ivy Tech, the City of Kokomo, the Greater Kokomo Economic Development Alliance and WorkOne West Central.
Employers interested in participating should contact Wheeler, by email at jlee170@ivytech.edu or by phone at 765-252-5515. Questions can also be sent to kokomo-careerlink@ivytech.edu .
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