Middlesex Chamber Hosts Job Fair May 27th

Submitted by Haley Stafford

(May 13, 2026) — The Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the Connecticut Department of Labor and Workforce Alliance, is proud to announce the Middlesex County Job Fair, taking place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

This dynamic event will bring together nearly forty employers representing a wide range of industries, including professional services, healthcare, manufacturing, technical, and administrative sectors. Job seekers will have the opportunity to explore career paths ranging from entry-level and summer positions to highly specialized roles, including per-diem, part-time, and full-time opportunities.

Unlike traditional, profit-driven job fairs, this event is designed to foster meaningful connections between skilled candidates and local employers. All services are offered free of charge, ensuring accessibility for all participants.

In addition to networking with employers, attendees will benefit from on-site career development specialists offering resume critiques and job search guidance to help candidates present themselves confidently and professionally. Job seekers are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their resumes and dress professionally.

Middlesex Chamber President Johanna Bond shared, “I encourage everyone in Middlesex County to join us for our results-oriented Job Fair, featuring nearly forty companies. Now more than ever, employers need workers and workers need employment. I extend my sincere thanks to the Connecticut Department of Labor, Workforce Alliance, and the Courtyard by Marriott Hartford Cromwell for supporting and hosting this event, which will lead to many terrific opportunities.”

For more information and a current list of participating employers, visit www.middlesexchamber.com/careerfair.

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