HomeAid San Diego is pleased to announce the San Diego Trades Job Fair, scheduled to take place on Friday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The labor shortage in San Diego’s homebuilding industry continues to rise, posing significant challenges for the sector. This event aims to bring together job seekers and top employers in residential construction, providing a platform for valuable networking and employment opportunities.
The job fair will be held at Central Square Park at Cota Vera, located on La Media Parkway in Chula Vista. Job seekers will have the chance to explore various job openings in HVAC, electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and more. Top employers from the residential construction industry will be in attendance, actively seeking qualified candidates to join their teams.
In addition to the numerous employment prospects, this event will include complimentary lunch provided by HomeAid San Diego. It offers an excellent opportunity to network with industry professionals, gain insights into the trades sector, and take a step towards a rewarding career.
To register for the San Diego Trades Job Fair, visit JobsToBuild. Participation in this event is free for both job seekers and employers.
For more information, contact Joe Ventura at 619-253-5843 or joe.ventura@buildingtf.org
About HomeAid San Diego
Founded in 2002 by Mark Read of Kidder Mathews, HomeAid San Diego is a local affiliate of HomeAid America, which includes 19 chapters across the United States that attack the reality of homelessness with a unique and collaborative approach. Through nonprofit housing development, community engagement, advocacy and workforce development, HomeAid improves and expands housing and resources for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness in the San Diego region.
By bringing together homeless service providers, local builders and trades, national and local resources and community leaders, HomeAid builds and renovates nonprofit shelters and transitional housing at a reduced cost. Bringing its expertise to at-risk and homeless service providers, HomeAid helps to reduce the time spent on managing a building project allowing these entities to focus on their core work in mitigating homelessness in San Diego County.
For more information, visit https://www.homeaidsd.org