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Duluth Workforce Development to host on-site job fair

CareerForce Duluth will continue hosting Hiring Now! Job Fairs the first Wednesday of each month, with a focus on Caring Careers in July and August.

By Kelli Latuska

Duluth Workforce Development/CareerForce Duluth will host an onsite hiring event on Wednesday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at CareerForce Duluth, 402
West First Street, Duluth.

This mini job fair will feature employers who are hiring right now. The event also presents job seekers an opportunity to visit the Workforce Center, and learn more about all the services and programs they offer. Participating job seekers should bring their resume and come prepared to engage with recruiters on the spot.

A list of participating employers can be found here: Hiring Now! Job Fair Series
(duluthmn.gov). Participating employers include: Lake Superior Community Health Center, ZMC Hotels, Northern Plains Rail Company, Duluth Public Schools, Ames Construction, Allete, Jamar Co, St Luke’s Hospital, and more.

This event is free to attend, and parking vouchers for the adjoining ramp are available to participating job seekers.

Job seekers can also receive assistance preparing a resume or learning how to engage with a recruiter by stopping by the Career Lab ahead of the event. The Career Lab is open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.

Duluth Workforce Development would also like to announce its participation in the Follow Your Heart to a Caring Career campaign. This statewide campaign seeks to encourage jobseekers to find their fit in health care employment that makes a real difference in the lives of others. There are a wide range of job opportunities available – explore options and learn more here: https://www.careerforcemn.com/CaringCareer.

CareerForce Duluth will continue hosting Hiring Now! Job Fairs the first Wednesday of each month, with a focus on Caring Careers in July and August.

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