Las Vegas Job Fair – February 11, 2026

Meet Hiring Employers Face-to-Face in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Job Fair on February 11, 2026 is an in-person hiring event designed to connect job seekers with employers who are actively recruiting across Las Vegas and the surrounding Southern Nevada region. If your job search has felt slow or impersonal, this event gives you a faster, more direct way to meet recruiters and hiring managers, make a strong first impression, and learn what opportunities are actually available right now.

Job fairs work because they bring real hiring conversations back into the process. Instead of competing only through online applications, you can introduce yourself in person, explain your experience, and ask questions that job postings rarely answer—such as training expectations, schedules, pay structure, benefits, and growth paths. Whether you’re actively job hunting, exploring better opportunities, returning to the workforce, or planning a strategic career move in 2026, this event is built to help you create momentum quickly.

Event Details

  • Event Type: In-Person Job Fair
  • Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
  • Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT
  • Location: Tuscany Suites & Casinos, 255 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169

What to Expect at the Las Vegas Job Fair

Employers attend job fairs to meet qualified candidates efficiently and move the best fits forward in their hiring process. That means your goal is not just to “attend”—it’s to create professional connections and leave with clear next steps. You’ll have the opportunity to meet multiple employers in one location, learn what roles they are hiring for, and understand what they prioritize in candidates.

  • Meet multiple hiring employers in one afternoon
  • Speak directly with recruiters and hiring decision-makers
  • Learn job requirements, hiring timelines, and advancement opportunities
  • Gain clarity on next steps (applications, interviews, follow-up)

Who Should Attend

This event is open to job seekers at all experience levels, including entry-level candidates, recent graduates, mid-career professionals, and experienced candidates seeking advancement. It is also a strong fit for career changers who want to explain transferable skills—communication, customer experience, leadership, operations, or technical aptitude—in a way that stands out in a real conversation.

Industries and Roles

Hiring needs vary by employer, but in-person job fairs commonly feature opportunities across customer service, sales, hospitality, healthcare, administrative support, logistics, operations, technology, finance, and management. Even if you are exploring your options, this event is an efficient way to compare roles, evaluate employers, and identify opportunities that match your goals for schedule, compensation, stability, and long-term growth.

How to Prepare and Stand Out

Preparation is what turns a job fair into results. Plan to arrive early, present yourself professionally, and be ready to communicate what you want next.

  • Bring multiple copies of your resume and confirm your contact information is accurate
  • Dress professionally and prepare a short introduction (who you are, what you do, what you want)
  • Ask focused questions about training, benefits, schedules, and advancement
  • Take notes so you can follow up with employers after the event
  • Follow up within 24–48 hours to reinforce interest and complete requested next steps

Register Now

Registration is free for job seekers. Click Register Now to reserve your spot for the Las Vegas Job Fair on February 11, 2026.

Employers Looking To Hire?

Employers who Hire at our Las Vegas Job Fairs

Industries that hire at our Las Vegas Job Fairs

Our hiring events attract employers from a broad and diverse range of industries, giving job seekers access to opportunities across virtually every major sector of the economy. Companies regularly hiring at our events represent fields such as accommodations and hospitality, accounting, advertising, aerospace, agriculture and agribusiness, air transportation, apparel and accessories, automotive, banking, beauty and cosmetics, biotechnology, chemical manufacturing, communications, computer and information technology, construction, consulting, consumer products, education, electronics, employment services, energy, entertainment and recreation, fashion, financial services, fine arts, food and beverage, green technology, healthcare, insurance, journalism and news, legal services, manufacturing, media and broadcasting, medical devices and supplies, motion pictures and video, music, pharmaceuticals, public administration, public relations, publishing, real estate, retail, service-based businesses, sports, telecommunications, tourism, transportation, travel, utilities, video game development, and web services. This wide industry representation ensures that candidates from all professional backgrounds can connect with employers aligned with their skills, experience, and career goals.