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01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, May 25, 2008
netWORKri Recruitment Events
The netWORKri One-Stop Career Centers located throughout Rhode Island offer employment services to job seekers and area employers. The centers are managed and operated by the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. Other netWORKri partners include Workforce Solutions of Providence/Cranston; the Workforce Partnership of Greater Rhode Island; Goodwill Industries; SER-Jobs for Progress; and the state departments of Education; Human Services; Elderly Affairs; Children, Youth & Families; Corrections; and the Office of Rehabilitation Services.
Providence netWORKri Career Center, One Reservoir Ave.
•Tuesday, 9 a.m. — netWORKri will hold an information session on free short-term training for eligible adult dislocated workers.
•Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon — Temp Connect will recruit light industrial positions. For more information, contact the Providence netWORKri Career Center at (401) 462-8900.
Pawtucket netWORKri Career Center, 175 Main St.
•Tuesday, 9 a.m. to noon — Primerica will recruit for financial representatives.
•Wednesday, 9 a.m. — netWORKri will hold an information session on free short-term training for eligible adult dislocated workers. For more information, contact the Pawtucket netWORKri Career Center at (401) 722-3100.
West Warwick netWORKri Career Center, 1330 Main St.
•Tuesday, 1 to 4 p.m. — Securitas will recruit for officers and dispatchers.
•Thursday, 1 a.m. — netWORKri will hold an information session on free short-term training for eligible adult dislocated workers.
Middletown DLT reemployment satellite, 73 Valley Rd.
•Friday, 10 a.m. — The state Department of Labor and Training will hold an information session on free short-term training for eligible adult dislocated workers.
Up-to-the-minute job fair and recruitment listings may be found at www.dlt.ri.gov/esu/ESUevents.htm.
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