NATIONAL JOB FAIR MIAMI

Schedule

Fri, 31 Jul, 2026 at 08:30 am

UTC-04:00
Location

S Miami Ave, Miami, FL, United States | Miami, FL

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U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Announces the Reopening of Its South Florida Operations and the National Employment & Entrepreneurship Fair Miami 2026
Miami, Florida – July 1, 2026 — With an estimated more than 10,000 job opportunities expected to be represented during the event, the United States Minority Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the reopening of its South Florida operations and the launch of its National Employment & Entrepreneurship Fair Miami 2026, scheduled for Friday, July 31, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Fair represents one of the Chamber's signature workforce and economic development initiatives, designed to connect qualified job seekers with employers while encouraging entrepreneurship and small business creation throughout South Florida.
The event is not open to the general public. Attendance is by advance registration only and is limited to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and individuals legally authorized to work in the United States. Applicants must request registration by emailing [email protected].
The Chamber expects to welcome more than 300 pre-registered bilingual candidates, including professionals, skilled workers, technicians, military veterans, recent college graduates, and high school students seeking seasonal employment opportunities.
"Since our founding in 1999, one of the Chamber's core missions has been organizing employment fairs that create meaningful economic opportunities for our communities," said Doug Mayorga, CEO of the United States Minority Chamber of Commerce. "Anyone searching online for 'Minority Chamber of Commerce Job Fair' can see the history of our commitment. Thousands of individuals continue to face employment challenges, and we believe we have both a moral responsibility and an economic mission to help connect people with quality jobs that offer dignity, stability, and a future."
In addition to employment opportunities, the Fair will feature a comprehensive Entrepreneurship Pavilion, where aspiring entrepreneurs will receive practical guidance from business leaders, government representatives, and Chamber members on launching and growing successful businesses.
Participants will have access to information on:
Starting a small business
Business registration and licensing
Tax identification registration
Minority Business Enterprise certification
Virtual office solutions
Business banking relationships
Seed capital opportunities
Financial education
Mentorship programs
Technology resources
Networking with corporate and government leaders
"Entrepreneurship is equally important to our mission," Mayorga added. "We want to inspire individuals not only to secure meaningful employment but also to build businesses that create jobs, strengthen communities, and contribute to America's economic prosperity."
About the United States Minority Chamber of Commerce
The United States Minority Chamber of Commerce is a private, nonprofit organization that has promoted entrepreneurship, workforce development, international trade, and economic opportunity for 27 years. Through its national and international programs, the Chamber provides businesses and entrepreneurs with access to strategic connections, educational resources, business development services, certification assistance, and practical tools to help turn the American Dream into reality.
Its mission is to strengthen minority-owned businesses while empowering new entrepreneurs through innovation, education, and partnerships with both the public and private sectors.
Registration & Information
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.minoritychamber.net
Telephone: 786.406.2190
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