If you host a job fair, job seekers will come

Joliet, Illinois, job fair
Pat Barcas/staff photographer
Pipefitters Local 597 Training Program Admissions Director Adam Sutter was looking for qualified candidates at a recent Joliet job fair. More than 50 area
employers were on site. Veterans received advanced entry.

By Pat Barcas
Staff writer
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Email Pat Barcas at pat@foxvalleylabornews.com

JOLIET — Most politicians will tell you jobs are priority No. 1 for most of Kane, Will, and Kendall County voters. With an 8.8 percent unemployment rate in Aurora, voters agree, as they turned out for a Congressman Bill Foster-hosted job fair at Joliet Junior College June 5.

The fair featured more than 50 employers ranging from IKEA, to Fermilab, to Pipefitters Local 597. Adam Sutter, admissions director for the Pipefitters Local 597 training program, said his organization is looking to fill a lot of positions as the economy rebounds.

“We’re looking for as many qualified candidates as we can find,” said Sutter. “We push for quality employees, someone with the desire and motivation to work in the trades. We’re seeing more construction pop up, it’s a definite rebound, and we work year round, so that helps.”

Foster co-hosted the event with the Illinois Department of Employment Security as part of his Project Growth initiative, which aims to support jobs and economic development in the 11th District of Illinois by focusing on four key issues: education, transportation, manufacturing and strengthening the middle class.

Joliet, Illinois, job fair
Pat Barcas/staff photographer
More than 50 area employers met with area job seekers June 5 as part of Congressman Bill Foster and the Illinois Department of Employment job fair.

“As the voice of Illinois’ 11th District in Congress, supporting jobs and economic development in our region is my top priority,” said Foster. “So I am pleased to be working with the Illinois Department of Employment Security to provide this opportunity for job seekers to connect with area employers.”

The fair had a special one hour preview session for veterans, who are especially vulnerable after returning from service abroad.

Joe Schulte of Primerica financial planning said his company specifically works with veterans to plan their financial future. With suicide of young veterans rising at a drastic rate, Schulte said some of it is preventable.

“Some people find themselves in a financial hole, they view it as insurmountable. We specifically work really hard to avoid that financial crisis. There’s always a way out,” he said.

He said his company is opening another 30 offices in the next five years, and they are looking for applicants in the area.

Fermilab is also hiring, with 29 jobs open due to a Department of Energy-funded 12 project expansion.

“The jobs are booming this year, and we’re looking for qualified people,” said Cara Brown, recruiter for Fermilab, a professional recruiting company. “The economy is definitely bouncing back, and it’s an exciting time for the science segment.” Those who are planning to apply for a job at a nail salon, be sure to elevate your nail services with specialised training.