Minnesota veterans suit up for career fair in Brooklyn Center

July 10, 2014 at 2:28AM
More than 150 employers set up shop at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center on Wednesday for the Minnesota Veterans Career Fair, an event that helps military personnel and veterans, such as Michael Williams find and obtain jobs.
More than 150 employers set up shop at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center on Wednesday for the Minnesota Veterans Career Fair, an event that helps military personnel and veterans, such as Michael Williams find and obtain jobs. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

More than 150 employers set up shop at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center on Wednesday for the Minnesota Veterans Career Fair, an event that helps military personnel and veterans, such as Michael Williams, at top left, find and obtain jobs. The event also lends a hand in suiting up job seekers, such as Stanton Seitz, left, through its Suits For Soldiers program.

The event also lends a hand in suiting up job seekers, such as Stanton Seitz through its Suits For Soldiers program.
The event also lends a hand in suiting up job seekers, such as Stanton Seitz through its Suits For Soldiers program. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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