- Posted August 17, 2011
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Oakland County Job Fair plans to interview and hire 75 candidates
JobFairGiant.com is sponsoring the Oakland County Job Fair in Auburn Hills.
Employers will be looking to interview and hire industry professionals on the spot. Candidates should be preparing to present their skills and talents to local employers that will be offering hourly and salary jobs.
This will not be a typical job fair where candidates drop off their résumé with recruiters and hope for an interview. The Oakland County Job Fair will allow job seekers to talk with recruiters in a pre-interview setting.
The next Oakland County Job Fair will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 31, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Hilton Suites Hotel 2300 Featherstone Road in Auburn Hills.
Several local companies will be present and ready to interview and discuss hiring opportunities including Ross Medical Education, Aflac Insurance, The Art Institute, First Financial Insurance, New Passion Home Care, Northwestern Mutual, Michigan Mutual, Employee Benefit Concepts, Devry University and many other companies who will be hiring for nursing professional sales, engineering, finance, healthcare, retail management, mortgage, insurance, office support, and many hourly and salary positions.
The Oakland County Job Fair event is free to the public and will offer attendees and opportunity to visit with business representatives about job openings. Businesses interested in registering for a booth should contact JobFairGiant.com at (734) 956-4550.
Additional expo information is available at www.JobFairGiant.com.
Published: Wed, Aug 17, 2011
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