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EAA's Job Fair is Back at Oshkosh 2024

Careerists Get Golden Opportunity to Shake Hands and Rub Elbows

AirVenture will once again be holding a job fair for the whole week, kicking things off on Monday, July 22nd all the way to Saturday, the 27th.

The fair will run from 0900 local time until 1700 hrs every weekday, with an earlier 1600 hrs stop on the last Sunday of the show.

Exhibitors committed to showing up include: 

  • Air Wisconsin Airlines
  • Airbus
  • Airmart Aircraft Sales and Brokerage
  • Airspace Auctions
  • AssuredPartners Aerospace
  • Aviation Search Group
  • Aviator Products
  • Blackhawk Aerosapce
  • Central Washington University
  • Daher
  • Enhanced Aero
  • FEAM Aero
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • ForeFlight
  • GoJet Airlines
  • GSE America
  • Gulfstream
  • Honda Aircraft Company
  • JAARS
  • JSfirm.com
  • Lycoming Engines
  • McFarlane Aviation
  • Mission Aviation Fellowship
  • NetJets
  • NexAir Avionics
  • Oplite/Machine Incorporated
  • PlaneSense
  • Transportation Security Administration
  • US Aviation Academy
  • Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
  • Western Michigan University College of Aviation
  • Williams International LLC
  • Wipaire, Inc.

As seems to be tradition, JSfirm.com (a job board for aviation, in short) will be pushing the endeavor, giving those in the industry a chance to move on to the next phase of their careers. For those who can't make it, JSfirm has added a little search provision to the EAA's AirVenture website, which may give some ideas for places to toss some applications. Repair managers, assembly specialists, technicians, sheet metal mechanics, financial manager, A&P, planners and more round out page after page of open job positions. But showing up and rubbing elbows is always a good reason to make the journey out to Oshkosh, Wisconsin - there's no replacement for face time! 

FMI: www.eaa.org
 

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