Helping Federal Workers Bounce Back: Employ Prince George's Hosts Federal Employee Career Transition & Resource Fair

10.03.25 17:04 Uhr

LARGO, Md., March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In light of the recent layoffs affecting federal employees and federal contractors, Employ Prince George's, in collaboration with key partners, Prince George's County Executive's Office, Prince George's County Office of Human Resources Management, and the Prince George's County Workforce Development Board, is organizing a pivotal event to provide much-needed support and resources to Prince George's County residents impacted. The Federal Employee Career Transition & Resource Fair scheduled for 10:00 AM EST on March 12, 2025, at The Hotel at the University of Maryland, promises to be a beacon of hope for individuals navigating career changes in the wake of significant federal government cutbacks.

The Federal Employee Career Transition & Resource Fair promises to be a beacon of hope for individuals navigating career changes in the wake of significant federal government cutbacks.

Walter Simmons, President and CEO, Employ Prince George's, expressed the significance of the event, emphasizing, "In times of uncertainty, it is crucial to offer tailored resources and guidance to federal employees and federal contractors seeking to transition into new opportunities. Our goal is to empower attendees with the tools, resources, and opportunities they need to explore diverse career paths and network effectively with potential employers and agency experts with immediate hiring needs."

Locally, numerous federal government employees, including both new hires and seasoned workers, have faced termination. Notably, probationary employees, those with less than a year of service and lacking civil service protection, have been subject to extensive layoffs. The impact of these actions has the potential to affect thousands of Prince George's County residents.

Given that Prince George's County is home to a substantial population of federal workers, with over 40,000 residents employed in federal government roles, Employ Prince George's recognizes the financial and emotional strain that job losses can bring to the community. As part of the event, attendees will have access to a range of resources, including rental assistance, mental healthcare, social services, job training, and small business development, to help them navigate these challenging times effectively.

"I am deeply committed to helping our federal workforce bounce back. As a community inextricably linked to the federal government, we all know someone affected by these layoffs," said Acting Prince George's County Executive Tara Jackson. "This job fair is a vital step in providing the resources, support, and opportunities that federal employees need to navigate this challenging period and secure a brighter future."

"Employ Prince George's delivers critical services and helps solve difficult problems. We were dedicated to aiding individuals during the COVID-19 employment crisis, assisting thousands of residents in regaining employment and providing assistance to many residents in need. Today, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing a wealth of resources to support federal employees during these challenging times," expressed Walter Simmons, President and CEO, Employ Prince George's.

By uniting federal workers, contractors, and affected residents, this transformative fair aims to provide personalized career counseling, networking opportunities, and connections with various employers, municipalities, Prince George's County agencies, State of Maryland agencies, and private sector employers. The event will offer a platform for individuals to engage with stakeholders, gain insights from esteemed guest speakers like Acting County Executive Tara H. Jackson, and embark on a transformative journey towards career renewal and growth.

About Employ Prince George's:

Employ Prince George's (EPG) provides workforce intelligence and solutions for the job seeker and business. EPG's mission is to contribute to the economic vitality of Prince George's County by providing a demand-driven system that delivers qualified workers to business and provides job seekers with opportunities for careers in high-demand/high-growth industries.

For more information, please visit employpg.org.

About Prince George's County American Job Center Community Network:

The Prince George's County American Job Center Community Network is a collaborative network operated by Employ Prince George's, connecting jobseekers to training and employment opportunities across Prince George's County, Maryland. Leveraging the core principle of PARTNERSHIP, the network combines government funding with community resources to provide high-quality career services, education, and training to empower individuals in the county.

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