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Updated: 12:16 PM Jan 19, 2012
Largest Job Fair in South Georgia/North Florida
WORKFORCE plus is bringing together employers and job seekers in an effort to provide an opportunity for local job seekers information about employment opportunities available now.
Posted: 10:39 AM Jan 18, 2012Reporter: Workforce Plus Release |
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Tallahassee, Florida - January 18, 2012
WORKFORCE plus is bringing together employers and job seekers in an effort to provide an opportunity for local job seekers information about employment opportunities available now.
The event is free and open to the public. Job seekers can receive resume and job search assistance onsite through the WORKFORCE Express. Job seekers can also learn about program and services available to them by visiting with area education providers, community resource partners and military recruiters.
The 2012 Job Fair & Expo is sponsored in part by ACS, A Xerox Company; Keiser University; The Kaiser Group, Inc.; Tallahassee Community College. Additional sponsors include: Capital Regional Medical Center; Quincy Joist; St. Marks Powder; ITT Technical Institute; Summit Group; Capital City Bank; Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic and the Economic Development Council of Tallahassee/Leon County, Inc.
WHO: WORKFORCE plus
WHAT: JOBS=PAYCHECKS NOW Job Fair & Expo
WHERE: Tallahassee/Leon County Civic Center
505 West Pensacola Street
Tallahassee, Florida
WHEN: Thursday, January 19, 2012
Event Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Media Opportunity: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
WHY: WORKFORCE plus will connect hundreds of job seekers to employers at South Georgia and North Florida’s largest and most successful recruitment event of 2012.
Latest Comments
Haven't you read the other comments? This was advertised for at least a month. If you were diligently looking for job fairs, you would have found information on this.
And this is where you report it!? Why not report it directly to the unemployment office, or to their boss? How can we expect public servants to be accountable if we(taxpayers) don't hold them accountable and keep them honest? They work for you(the taxpayer) and you allowed them to tell you this without any repercussions?
"all it did was just cost me money in gas and time off from work. ". Well, there's the problem! He can't take care of himself. If he can't even get to an interview by himself, how can he expect to hold down a job.
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