
The Niagara County Department of Employment and Training will be holding its final job fair for 2025 on Wednesday, September 24 at Oppenheim Park in Wheatfield. Approximately 70 companies with open positions have signed up to take part.
“While there have been recent reports that hiring has slowed down, the fact is there are companies across Niagara County continuing to look for new employees,” said Niagara County Legislator Jesse Gooch, Chairman of the Community Service Committee and a small business owner whose company has participated in these events. “For those not currently employed to those looking for something different, our job fair is a chance to see what opportunities are out there that could be the right fit for you.”
The job fair will be held from noon to 3 p.m. in Oppenheim Park, located at 2713 Niagara Falls Boulevard in Wheatfield. Businesses will be located along the entrance driveway to display information on their company and meet with job seekers. No registration or appointment is necessary.
“This event is for people of all skill levels. Remember, employers are looking for reliable and dependable candidates and are willing to provide training to those who may lack experience,” Don Jablonksi, Director of Employment and Training “Plus, our WorkSource1 team will be present to provide job seekers with servicers like resume writing and interview prep, to further aid their job search.”
To learn more about the career fair, including a full list of participating businesses and open positions, visit https://www.niagaracounty.gov/worksource_one/job_seeker/career_fair.php