If you re on the hunt for a job, today may be your lucky day.
Workforce Solutions is hosting a Business and Finance Virtual Job Fair on Thursday, Mar. 11. The job event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
No experience is necessary for some entry level jobs.
Some of the employers participating include Broadway Bank, City of San Antonio, First Convenience Bank, Spectrum and Kohl s Call Center as well as others.
Those attending the virtual event can ask employers questions, submit resumes and even potentially get an interview on the spot.
To register for the event go to WorkInTexas.com.
KSAT-12 anchor Courtney Friedman expecting her first child
March 8, 2021
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KSAT-12 weekend anchor Courtney Friedman is sharing some exciting news. It’s a dream come true to announce to a community I love, that I’m pregnant. My husband and I are thrilled to be expecting a little girl in July! Friedman said in an online report.
The San Antonio TV personality told MySA she and her husband Clint found out they were expecting in early November. I’ve always wanted to be a mom, so I am absolutely ecstatic. I’m mainly just feeling excited and grateful, but of course there are always going to be worries, she told MySA. Other pregnant women right now know those fears are amplified during a pandemic. That’s why I wanted to create a space where we can all talk about our concerns and get our questions answered.
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Most recently, VIA Metropolitan Transit announced in a news release Friday that it will host its second virtual career fair on Thursday, Feb. 18 to recruit bus operators in preparation for an increase in service later this year. It will be held from 9 a.m. to noon and can be accessed by phone (346) 248-7799 or on Zoom (No. 979 0558 6252). Applications are being accepted online now at VIAinfo.net/employment.William Luther /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Job seekers wait in line to attend the Workforce Solutions Alamo job fair in 2014.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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San Antonio companies are looking for folks to fill up several positions.
Target is offering all employees up to four hours of pay to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
In a press release, the retail company also states they will provide free Lyft rides to and from their appointments, up to $15 each way, if they need it.
The retailer says they don t require team members to get one in order for them to come to work, but they are encouraging them to get vaccinated.
“As more vaccines become available, especially for frontline and essential workers, we’ll help our team members across the country get the information and access they need, says Chief Human Resources Officer Melissa Kremer. As we have for the past year, we’ll continue to invest in our team’s pay and benefits so they can take care of themselves, each other and our guests.”