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Members of the LGBTQ+ community gathered on Saturday at the LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland for a vibrant career and resource fair aimed at fostering connections with local companies. The event provided a unique platform for job seekers to engage directly with employers committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Attendees had the opportunity to explore various career paths, attend workshops, and gather valuable resources tailored to their needs. Local businesses showcased their commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ individuals by sharing information about job openings, internships, and mentorship programs.
The fair not only facilitated networking opportunities but also aimed to empower participants by providing access to essential resources such as resume building, interview preparation, and professional development workshops. Community leaders emphasized the importance of creating inclusive environments where everyone can thrive, highlighting the ongoing efforts to support LGBTQ+ professionals in Northeast Ohio. This event marked a significant step towards fostering a more inclusive job market for all.
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