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JOB FAIRS
01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, April 27, 2008
COLLEGE CAREER FAIR: The Providence Journal will hold a Career Fair for employers seeking to hire new college graduates. The fair will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, at the Save The Bay Center, 100 Save The Bay Drive, on the Providence/Cranston line.
Attendees are encouraged to bring hard copies of their resumés for critiquing by professionals from the state Department of Labor and Training, for distribution to all participating companies and for posting on the projoJobs.com Web site.
To register online, upload resumés and to preview the listing of exhibitors, go to projoJobs.com/careerfair
netWORIri 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 R.I. 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, 1 Reservoir Ave.
•Tuesday, 1 to 3 p.m.: FedEx Ground and Home Delivery will recruit for part-time package handlers to work the evening shift.
•Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Bank of America will recruit for bilingual customer-service representatives to work in East Providence and online sales/service/support customer service representatives to work the evening shift in Lincoln.
For more information, call (401) 462-8900.
West Warwick netWORKri Career Center, 1330 Main St.
•Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: training information fair. Unemployed and underemployed adult workers can find out if they are eligible for up $4,000 in FREE short-term training at this special event, featuring information and/or representatives from about 100 approved short-term training programs, including automotive, biotechnology, business management, computer technology, cosmetology, culinary arts, dental assistance, nursing and welding. Career counselors will be available for questions.
For more information, call (401) 828-8382.
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