About to graduate? Tired of your current career situation? If you’re ready for the next, new steps in life, look no further. We’ve got what you’re searching for.
On April 27th, we’re celebrating the 15th year of the Philadelphia Diversity Career Fair, taking place at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. We want to help you jumpstart your career whether you’re a recent grad or an already experienced professional looking for a change.
We’re including a resume review station, a professional headshot booth, career advice from Philly's top executives, and the opportunity to connect with the region’s top employers.
Starting your new career can be scary, but who said you have to do it alone? Explore new opportunities and improve your networking with a little bit of help. This is an opportunity you do not want to miss!
Admission is free, but registration is required.
Be sure to bring at least 20 copies of your resume, including one for the registration table.
We’ll be enforcing a dress code of professional attire only. This means no jeans, sweatpants, sneakers, flip flops, etc. You know the deal. Dress to impress!
Be sure to stop in for one of our panels on diversity:
PARKING:
We are pleased to offer a special discounted rate of $15 through a partnership with:
Convention Center Parking Facility
1324 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(267) 239-0676
www.conventioncenterparking.com
Use the QR Code in the coupon below at the time of payment as you leave the garage.
ABOUT US:
AL DÍA News Media is a dynamic news organization based in Philadelphia, with an increasingly national scope and reach. Our multi-platform news media organization showcases the fullness of the Latino experience in the United States — fostering engagement and driving a new American narrative.
AL DÍA empowers Latinos to write their own story and is the only news media organization that defines the Latino experience proactively. AL DÍA offers readers a unique perspective in the midst of the cluttered media landscape with its national news website available in English and Spanish, a newspaper, English-language events including media panels, political conversations, film screenings, and other ambitious content initiatives.