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Youth Career Awareness Forum
...a first-hand opportunity to public school students in grades 7-9 to acquire information about career opportunities in industry, government, social, and community organizations. They are given a broad overview of the kind of preparation that is needed to pursue a career goal and the kind of courses students need to achieve their goal. These students are also given an opportunity to tour the exhibit hall which proves to be an exciting experience.

Job-O-Rama
...is a forum which provides college seniors, graduates, and those looking to change careers an opportunity to meet face-to-face with corporate recruiting personnel who are on hand to interview for managerial, professional, and technical positions. Applicants have an opportunity to review job information, make application for those openings where they meet the requirements, and interview for those positions. In addition, it allows employers who are seeking employees to review resumes and applications from individuals who are seeking employment, and to interview those who meet the requirements for the job.

A unique feature of the 1983 Job-O-Rama will be the computerized "matching" of qualified job seekers and employers. Just imagine 3 1/2 full days of a target audience--at one time--under one roof--at no additional cost other than exhibiting in the show. Again, exhibiting in the show is one of the most cost effective ways to promote, advertise, market and recruit. Participants in the Job-O-Rama will be a complimentary service to exhibitors. However, for those companies and agencies that elect to recruit only in the Job-O-Rama, the fee is $200.00.

Your Job-O-Rama Space Includes:
1. an 8' x 10' booth
2. drapery on three sides of your booth
3. standard booth sign
4. a 6' table and 2 chairs

What Is OIC?
The Key to Opportunities
The Opportunities Industrialization Centers (OIC) is a nationwide network of comprehensive employment training and community economic development programs providing services, training and job placement to tens of thousands of unemployed and underemployed Americans of all races throughout the United States and abroad.

The Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America, Inc. provides technical assistance to OICs in 40 states and Washington, D.C. OIC/A provides technical assistance in the following fields:
1. General Program Management
2. Fiscal Systems
3. Personnel
4. Recruitment & Out Reach
5. Board & Staff Relationships
6. Intake & Assessment
7. Training
8. Counseling
9. Placement
10. Fundraising
11. Public Information
12. Private Sector Involvement

Each OIC is independently incorporated and has a volunteer board of directors which sets policy, and to which the affiliate is accountable. All OIC affiliates are non-profit and community based. OICs are involved in a variety of

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The Home of the Opportunities Academy of Management Training (OAMT)

OIC Liberia--Carpentry training

OIC: Computer training

OIC: Machine Tool training



Transcription Notes:
3 1/2 [[three and a half]] was written as the number 3, then 1/2 written as a fraction, with no space between 3 and 1/2. Two hyphens were used in place of em dashes in the sentence starting "Just imagine 3 1/2 full days..." and in the image caption "OIC Liberia--Carpentry training"