On Saturday, Aug. 2, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), in partnership with Atlanta Technical College, hosted its latest Community Hiring Event — a day dedicated to connecting job seekers with employers from across the airport enterprise.

The event drew a steady stream of attendees from the moment the doors opened, many arriving early with résumés in hand and a clear sense of purpose. The atmosphere was charged with optimism as candidates explored opportunities with 22 employer partners offering 824 open positions across a variety of fields, from customer service and concessions to security, operations and skilled trades.

By the end of the day, the results told a powerful story:

  • 2,196 job seekers attended, including 697 walk-ins who registered on-site.
  • 887 conditional job offers were extended to candidates during the event.
  • 567 candidates were hired on the spot, able to begin the onboarding process immediately.
  • 90 attendees completed fingerprinting before leaving, moving one step closer to starting their new roles.

Airport officials noted that these numbers represent far more than hiring statistics — they reflect new beginnings, career changes and the promise of economic mobility for hundreds of people in the metro Atlanta area. For some attendees, the day marked a return to the workforce after time away; for others, it was a chance to advance in their current career paths.

“This event demonstrates the power of collaboration between the Airport, our employer partners and the broader community,” said ATL Community Affairs Director Tracy Gilbert. “It’s about more than filling open positions — it’s about creating pathways to opportunity and building a stronger regional economy.”

The hiring fair is part of Hartsfield-Jackson’s ongoing efforts to connect qualified candidates with the its extensive network of employers. From concessions operators to maintenance contractors, each partner played a critical role in the day’s success. Atlanta Technical College also provided valuable support, hosting the event and helping coordinate logistics to ensure a smooth experience for attendees and employers alike.

The strong turnout underscored the ongoing demand for quality jobs that offer growth potential, stability and benefits. It also highlighted the Airport’s role as the region’s largest economic engine, generating hundreds of thousands of jobs both directly and indirectly.

Thanks to participating employers, Atlanta Technical College and the planning team whose months of preparation made the day possible.

Participating Employers:
H&H Hospitality • Paradies Lagardère: Dining • Paradies Lagardère: Retail • Concessions International • Dunkin Donuts • Buffalo Wild Wings • Jackmont Hospitality • Fulton County • Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport • MEM Concessions • IDS • Reserve PS • Cantina Laredo • Aero Vect • Swissport • MTI Limos • Crews Airport Retail Management • Be Relaxed Spa • InMotion Entertainment • Delaware North • Verge Group • ParkATL

ATL’s message was clear: the Airport is more than a transportation hub — it is a gateway to opportunity. The Aug. 2 event proved once again that when the community comes together, great things happen.

For more information about careers at the world’s busiest airport, visit https://www.atl.com/careers.

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