LINCROFT, NJ — Are you looking for a job? The Monmouth County Board of Commissioners invites job seekers to attend the 2024 Workforce Development Fall Job Fair.
It will be held at the Robert J. Collins Arena at Brookdale Community College (765 Newman Springs Road) on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
There will be companies there offering full-time and part-time jobs, as well as internships. Early access from 9:30-10:30 a.m. will be available for individuals who have a disability and for veterans. A full list of participating businesses will be posted at www.workinmonmouth.com. Free parking for attendees will be available in Lot 7.
Attendees do not need to register to attend the event and you should bring resumes with you.
“The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners is excited to offer this free event to residents who are looking for a new job or pursuing a new career path,” said Commissioner Director Tom Arnone. “Individuals who are seeking a job will be able to meet with employers from a variety of industries and will be able to discuss available opportunities.”
“Everyone who attends our Fall Job Fair will have an opportunity to meet with employers who are searching for qualified applicants to fill available positions in fields including finance, healthcare, logistics and manufacturing, law enforcement and everything in between,” said Commissioner Susan Kiley.
Job seekers and employers interested in more information should call 732-683-8850, ext. 6011, or visit www.workinmonmouth.com.
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