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Military Job Fair Coming To Hampton Roads Convention Center

HAMPTON—The RecruitMilitary Job Fair will be coming to the Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hampton on Thursday, February 2 from 11am to 3pm. The job fair will take place in Hall A. The Hampton Roads Convention Center is located at 1610 Coliseum Dr. in Hampton. Ample free parking is available.

The free event provides job seekers with military experience to meet with recruiters from local and national companies, and is open to U.S. veterans, military spouses, transitioning military personnel, and members of the National Guard and Reserve.

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