Wrap-up: North Bay Job Fair, Fall 2018

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Another Successful Job Fair on the Books

We were honored to have over 50 quality local businesses and 350 job seekers with us last week at the final North Bay Job Fair of 2018. Employers are raving about the quality candidates the Fair attracted, and some job seekers were interviewed and hired on the spot. 

Nothing makes us happier than bringing together the best employers and employees the North Bay has to offer. Thanks to all who attended, on both sides of the table! 

What Employers are Saying about the North Bay Job Fair:

Looking Forward to 2019 North Bay Job Fairs

They say every end is a new beginning, and we are already gearing up for our 2019 Job Fairs.
 
Did you know that we offer discounts when you reserve space in all three yearly job fairs? Check out the details below and then contact us or ask your sales rep to help you find the best plan for your business in the coming year.
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