3/20/2019 4:00:00 PM
An HR executive, truck loader, court reporter and physical therapist will be among 25 Minnesota professionals who are blind, DeafBlind, or low-vision networking with blind students at the 2019 Career Expo sponsored by State Services for the Blind. The Expo highlights the diversity of career paths for job seekers who are blind.
This free event, focused on high school and undergraduate students, will be held Sat., April 27 at Minnesota Department of Education, 1500 Highway 36 West, Roseville, Conference Center B. Directions.
Expo attendees will connect with employees working in a variety of jobs and careers, the tools they use, and the techniques that have helped them become successful.
Attendees will also:
The Expo will open at 9 a.m. for students with a combined hearing and vision loss, and at 10 a.m. for all other participants. The event concludes at 3:30 p.m. Family members and teachers are welcome.
Please register in advance for the Career Expo here.
Additional questions? Email Sheila Koenig at sheila.koenig@state.mn.us.
If you’re an employer trying to fill positions in a tight labor market, you might not realize that the best candidate for the job might be blind, low vision, or DeafBlind. A new three-minute video, How Can I Do This Job If I Can’t See shows blind, low vision and DeafBlind workers using high-tech and low-tech solutions to get the job done.
Shorten the time it takes to find and hire employees by calling State Services for the Blind. Staff from their Workforce Development Unit can match your workforce needs with qualified candidates and screen candidates at your worksite or their office.
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