Latino Educators' Group Gears Up for Virtual National Career Fair

The Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents is set to hold its virtual National Career Fair for the third consecutive year on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023 from noon to 5 p.m. EST, the nonprofit said in a news release.

A wide variety of U.S. employers — from school districts to companies serving the education sector — are set to participate, recruiting for an array of jobs including teachers, school counselors, school and district superintendents and other education positions, as well as for ed tech industry jobs, ALAS said.

The event, which is free for job-seekers, will include workshops on topics like interview tips, resume feedback, and mock interviews. Job seekers, recruiters, and employers can register at bit.ly/ALASfair2023. Registration is $99 for potential employers that are ALAS members; $299 for non-members.

The ALAS National Career Fair is geared toward educators, administrators and others in the education field who are ready to start climbing or progress up their career ladders. Representatives from colleges and universities will also participate, ALAS said.

Learn more at ALASedu.org.

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