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Join us at the DIA job fair to secure one of 300+ exciting career opportunities! Don't miss this chance to land your dream job.


Join us at the DIA job fair to secure one of 300+ exciting career opportunities! Don't miss this chance to land your dream job.

Don't Miss Out: Over 300 Job Openings at Denver International Airport!

Looking for a new job opportunity in Colorado? Look no further! Denver International Airport (DIA) is hosting an in-person job fair on Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the plaza between DIA's Westin Hotel and the Jeppesen Terminal near the South Security Checkpoint.

This job fair, co-hosted by Denver Workforce Development, will feature part-time, full-time, hourly, and salaried positions from 50 employers across the airport, including airlines, concessions, rental car companies, and the City and County of Denver.

Parking for the job fair will be available in the east or west garages for $7 per hour. Alternatively, fairgoers can also ride the RTD A Line to DIA for convenience.

According to DIA CEO Phil Washington, "Employees are [DIA]'s greatest asset, which is why one of the pillars of our Vision 100 strategic plan is to empower our people. As [DIA] gears toward a future of continued growth, it’s essential that we are building a skilled and diverse talent pipeline. We have many opportunities at DEN, no matter your skillset or level of experience. We welcome jobseekers to join our diverse and growing team at one of the world’s busiest airports."

A current list of DIA job opportunities is available at jobs.flydenver.com.

What do you think?

  • Are job fairs an effective way to find employment?
  • Is DIA doing enough to attract and retain top talent?
  • Should more airports host job fairs like this?
  • What challenges do you think jobseekers might face at a large event like this?

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