The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce will host a Job Fair to recruit employees for local businesses and industries on Wednesday, October 26. The Job Fair is scheduled from 3-7 p.m. at Anderson County High School, which is at 130 Maverick Circle in Clinton.
This one-day event allows job seekers to connect face-to-face with local businesses and industries seeking employees, a press release said.
Job Fair exhibitors to date include: 3M, Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee, American Employer Group, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Clayton Homes, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, East Tennessee Personal Care Service, Emory Valley Center, Express Employment Professionals, Greenfield Senior Living, Health Markets, Home Helpers of East Tennessee, King University, MAG-USA, Inc., Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU), Powder Cote II, Protomet Corporation, Regions Bank, Roane State Community College, Sears, SL Tennessee, Techmer PM, TempSystems/TSI Industrial, Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Knoxville, Tennessee Truck Driving School, and WoodmenLife. Additional employers are being added until October 24.
Career specialists from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development will be on site to assist job seekers with online applications, resumes, and the www.jobs4tn.gov website, the press release said.
The Job Fair is free and open to the public. Attendees may be able to submit resumes, complete applications, schedule interviews, and make contacts for future job openings.
Limited vendor space is available for employers. An 8’x8′ space with six-foot table and two chairs will be provided. Rooms will be available for on-the-spot interviews. Cost: $150 for Chamber members, $200 for non-Chamber members.
For a vendor registration form, visit www.andersoncountychamber.org/jobfair/. For more information, contact the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce at (865) 457-2559 or email [email protected].
Note: This story has been updated to correct the day of the job fair, Wednesday, October 26.
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