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CKJobs to host Workforce Week Job Fair at John D. Bradley Convention Centre on March 4 (Video)
Job seekers will have a chance to connect with employers from across the region as CKJobs hosts the Workforce Week Job Fair on March 4 at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre.
Running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., the event is designed to help residents explore new career paths, meet hiring companies, and learn more about opportunities available in a wide range of industries.
The job fair will bring together employers from sectors including technology, healthcare, and skilled trades.
Attendees will be able to speak directly with company representatives, ask questions about workplace culture and expectations, and learn about current openings.
Organizers say the event is structured to support both experienced professionals and those just beginning their career journey.
Participants are encouraged to arrive prepared, with updated resumes and professional attire suitable for on‑the‑spot conversations or interviews.
A positive, open mindset is also recommended, as the fair offers a chance to make new connections and gain insight into emerging industry trends.
In addition to employer booths, the event will feature interactive displays, engagement activities, and prize giveaways throughout the day.
Matt Keech, the Program Manager of Employment and Social Services for the Municipality of Chatham – Kent notes that the fair is intended not only as a hiring event but also as a community opportunity to build relationships and support local workforce development.
Registration and additional details are available at www.ckjobs.ca, and inquiries can be directed to ckjobs@chatham-kent.ca.
Organizers look forward to welcoming attendees and helping them take the next step toward their career goals.
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Chatham-Kent workforce forum to highlight labour market trends, AI impacts

The Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board will host its 2026 Community Presentation and Forum on Tuesday, March 10, from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre in Chatham.
The event will provide insights into current labour market trends and developments in Chatham-Kent. This year’s forum will feature findings from three major research initiatives, including the 2025 EmployerOne Survey, the 2025 Local Labour Market Plan, and new research examining the impacts of artificial intelligence and emerging workforce demand in the community.
“The annual CKWPB Forum is an opportunity for employers, policy makers, service providers, and community stakeholders to come together and learn about what is happening in Chatham-Kent’s labour market. The event provides timely insights to support strategic planning, workforce development, and community decision-making as Chatham-Kent continues to adapt to evolving economic and technological conditions,” said CK Workforce Planning Board Chair Ron Coristine.
Registration is required to attend the forum. Additional information and registration details are available online at 2026CKWPBForum.Eventbrite.ca.
The Workforce Planning Board said research reports and up-to-date labour market information can be found at www.CKWorkforce.ca.
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Municipality of Chatham-Kent Jobs
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