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Career to Carnival Career Fair

Virgin Islands Department of Labor Commissioner Dr. Gary Molloy is pleased to invite the public to take the next step toward a brighter future at the the upcoming โ€œFrom Career to Carnival-Explore, Hire, Stay, Playโ€ Career Fairs designed to connect job seekers with meaningful employment opportunities across the territory.

U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Labor

These dynamic hiring events will convene government agencies and private sector employers actively seeking to recruit, interview, and hire qualified candidates. The initiative reflects VIDOLโ€™s continued commitment to strengthening the territoryโ€™s workforce by aligning talent with industry demand and fostering sustainable career pathways.

The Career Fairs will take place as follows:

โ€ข St. Croix: April 16 – 11 a.m. โ€“ 3 p.m.

Location: University of the Virgin Islands โ€“ Great Hall

โ€ข St. Thomas: April 21 -11 a.m. โ€“ 3 p.m.

Location: University of the Virgin Islands โ€“ LaVerne E. Ragster Administration and Conference Centerย 

(1st Floor Conference Room)ย 

Veterans will receive priority consideration at both events in recognition of their service and contributions.ย 

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with hiring managers, participate in on-site interviews, and gain valuable insights into current and emerging career opportunities. Job seekers are strongly encouraged to attend prepared, dressed in professional business attire, and equipped with multiple copies of their resumes to make a strong first impression with their prospective employers. Do not miss this opportunity to connect with employers, explore career options, and position yourself for success.

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