Grand Rapids employment agency hiring 400 manufacturing workers
Express Employment GR
and last updated 2021-01-13 21:44:49-05
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Express Employment Professionals of Grand Rapids says they will be holding a hiring event with the intent to recruit more than 400 manufacturing workers.
The Job-A-Thon is scheduled to take place on Jan. 19 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Weâre told interviews will be conducted by telephone. Prospective employees may call 616-281-0611 between the hours listed above but are encouraged to
register to reserve a time slot. Express says they will call you at the reserved time if you register.
Grand Rapids Employment Agency Hiring More Than 400 Manufacturing Workers
New year, new job? If you re looking for a new career in 2021, Express Employment Professionals is holding a 12-hour-event next week to fill more than 400 open positions in manufacturing.
Fox 17 reports that the Job-A-Thon is scheduled to take place on Jan. 19 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Interviews will take place over the phone. Interested applicants can reserve a time slot in advance here and Express will call you at that time on Jan. 19, or you can call 616-281-0611 anytime between 8a.m. and 8.p.m. on the 19th. Phone interviews should last 15-30 minutes.
Pioneer Library System to host Virtual Job Fair
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The Pioneer Library System welcomes central Oklahoma job seekers to interact with a variety of community employers as it presents a Virtual Job Fair, scheduled from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 28.
The Virtual Job Fair will be accessible via Zoom, and those interested in participating will need to sign up in advance through the library website.
The link can be accessed online at pioneer.libnet.info/event/4769492. Registration should be completed by Tuesday, Jan. 26, and reminder emails will be sent out to participants in advance.
The event will feature employers from across the area who will be able to interact virtually with people seeking employment. It’s the same concept as multiple past job fairs the library has presented with community partners in the past several years, but in this time of the coronavirus pandemic it is being presented with virtual meetings for the safety of all pa
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