Get ready for the Public Service Career and Internship Fair

The 8th annual event promises to attract thousands.

Looking for people to hire? Look no further.

We may have found the place just for you.

More than 80 federal agencies will be on hand for the 8th annual Public Service Career and Internship Fair being held July 14 from 3:00-7:00 p.m. at the National Building Museum.

Sponsored by the Partnership for Public Service, the goal is to match up first time federal workers with agencies.

Tim McManus is the Vice President for Education and Outreach at PPS.

He says last year more than 8,000 job seekers turned up and this year he expects even more.

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