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Thursday, November 28, 2024

KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Job Fair will be Oct. 8

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Kankakee Community College  issued the following announcement on Aug. 23.

On Thursday, Oct. 4, Kankakee Community College will host its Annual Fall Job Fair, including a special area designated for local manufacturers to celebrate National Manufacturing Month.

The Job Fair will be from 9 a.m. - noon in the KCC College Center, and is open to the public. Veterans are encouraged to attend as well. Admission is free.

More than 50 businesses and industries will be at the Job Fair. Employers will conduct pre-screening interviews for full- and part-time positions. Manufacturers will be available to answer questions, accept applications/resumes, and to demonstrate their products.

“The Job Fair is an ideal setting for students, graduates, veterans and community members to learn more about area employers and current opportunities,” said Ken Crite, Coordinator of Career Services. “We want participants to dress professionally, bring resumes and to enjoy the experience of meeting employers from throughout the area.”

If participants need resumes, they are encouraged to visit KCC’s Career Services Center for assistance before the event.

Information and an updated list of employers planning to attend the Job Fair are at kcc.edu/jobfair.

KCC’s Riverfront campus is located south of downtown Kankakee, off River Road, near U.S. 45-52, or take Interstate 57 to Exit 308 and follow the signs. Directions are at kcc.edu/directions.

The Job Fair is sponsored by KCC’s Charlton Family Foundation Career Services Center. For additional information, phone 815-802-8222 or visit kcc.edu/jobfair.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Kankakee Community College

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