Bell Works’ Career Day in 2023 drew more than 2,000 attendees to the 2 million-square-foot property at 101 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel. — Images courtesy: Bell Works
By Joshua Burd
The Bell Works campus in Holmdel is hosting a career fair featuring many of the tenants at the 2 million-square-foot property, having drawn some 2,000 attendees for a similar event last year.
Slated for June 21, this year’s Career Day will have a series of workshops, networking opportunities and a panel titled “Ahead of the Trend: The Future of Work,” according to Inspired by Somerset Development, the owner of the mixed-use complex on Crawfords Corner Road. Those offerings will be available for attendees who also have the chance to connect with professionals from more than 15 companies, including:
- Adecco
- Assign-AI
- Atrium
- Bell Wellness
- Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Realtors
- Colliers Engineering & Design
- Edward Jones
- Effectv
- Iorio Plastic Surgery + Medspa
- IFF
- Northeast Financial Network
- Monmouth County Human Resources
- Sia Partners
- Stratford Solutions Inc.
- Victory Home Remodeling
- VRI Homes
“Bell Works’ Career Day is a cornerstone event that highlights our commitment to community empowerment by connecting local professionals with valuable career opportunities,” said Ralph Zucker, CEO and founder of Inspired by Somerset Development. “This year, we are excited to again welcome the dynamic companies from throughout Bell Works to provide attendees with a platform to engage in meaningful networking, gain insights from industry experts, and explore a variety of career paths.
“By fostering these connections, Bell Works is at the center of building a stronger, more vibrant local economy and supporting the professional aspirations of our community members.”
Located minutes from the Garden State Parkway, Bell Works occupies the iconic former Bell Labs complex that closed in 2007, leaving what would become the largest vacant office space in the country. A project spearheaded by Zucker’s team has reinvented the property into a mixed-use hub of business, retail, hospitality and community services with an indoor campus that revolves around a walkable, downtown-style environment around the building’s atrium.