10th Mega Job Fair in Clarksville Connects Employers with Candidates

Regional hiring event features hundreds of job seekers and resource vendors over two days

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

The Mega Job Fair, a well-established regional hiring event, is returning to Clarksville, Tennessee for its 10th year. The two-day event will bring together hundreds of job seekers and local employers at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center, allowing businesses to connect with potential candidates under one roof.

Why it matters

With the rise of paid job postings and increased restrictions on free listings, the Mega Job Fair provides a valuable opportunity for Clarksville-area employers to meet and recruit from a large pool of local candidates in person. The event also features a resource area with vendors offering advice and information to help job seekers prepare for the workforce.

The details

The Mega Job Fair will be held on two days - Tuesday, April 14 from 10am to 3pm, and Wednesday, April 15 from 10am to 3pm. In addition to the hiring event, the fair will include a resource area with vendors such as the American Job Center, Educational Opportunity Center, Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council, Operation Stand Down, and Armored Trucking Academy. The event is presented by Crown Staffing and Hankook Tire, and food trucks will be on site.

  • The 10th Mega Job Fair will be held on April 14-15, 2026.
  • The event will run from 10am to 3pm on both days.

The players

5 Star Media Group

The organizer of the Mega Job Fair, a regional media company that owns nine radio stations in the Clarksville and Christian County area.

Crown Staffing

A presenting sponsor of the Mega Job Fair.

Hankook Tire

A presenting sponsor of the Mega Job Fair.

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What’s next

Employers interested in participating in the Mega Job Fair can call 5 Star Media Group at 931-648-7720 or text 'MEGA' to 43414 to reserve a table.

The takeaway

The Mega Job Fair provides a valuable opportunity for Clarksville-area employers to connect with a large pool of local job seekers in person, as paid job postings and restrictions on free listings have made it more challenging to find candidates. The event's resource area also helps job seekers prepare for the workforce.