Finding work after serving a prison term might seem daunting, but an upcoming career fair may make the job search that much easier.

It’s called the Fresh Start Career expo, and it aims to provide opportunities for those recently released from incarceration.

This year’s event is on March 27, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the One-Stop Employment Center in Hauppauge.

It’s the seventh such expo, and is held by Suffolk County’s Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer Affairs.

“For job seekers, finding employment is tough enough without the barriers faced by individuals with a previous conviction,” County Executive Steve Bellone said in a statement about the job fair.

“Fresh Start is aptly-named as the vehicle to help ready, willing, and able job seekers re-enter the workforce,” he added.

Those planning to attend the expo can attend job training sessions on Feb. 25 and March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the One-Stop Employment Center in Hauppauge. Job counselors from Halo Network of Services will offer advice on finding jobs, assess interview skills, help craft resumes, and identify employment barriers and management strategies.

Professional business attire at no cost is also available to those attending the event through the county’s Career Couture.

Organizations attending the event include Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Eastern Suffolk BOCES, Re-Rout Office, SCCC/HVAC, CAM Employment, Legal Aide Society, Castella Imports, Nassau/Suffolk Law Services, Express Employment Pros, NYS Department of Labor, HLA Distributors, NYS Parole, Home Depot, Re-Entry Task Force, Modern Italian Bakery, SAS Retail Services, Suffolk County Civil Service, Sunrise Labs, TRI/ American Maintenance, Walmart, Well Life Network, and Winter Brothers.

For more information, call 631-789-7373.