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Attend a Career Expo Today in Snellville

About 40 employers and resource agencies that provide assistance to job seekers are expected to attend.

 

The Georgia Department of Labor’s Gwinnett Career Center and the Crossroads Career Network will co-sponsor an eighth annual Career Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today.

The expo will be held at the at 2428 Main St. E. in Snellville. About 40 employers and resources agencies that provide assistance to job seekers are expected to attend and the expo will include workshops and job-related seminars on interviewing, networking and career transition.

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Employers expected to participate in the expo include:

  • Advanced Disposal Systems
  • Aloricares
  • Applebee’s
  • Atlanta Electrical Contractors
  • Calo International
  • Charter Communications
  • Chico's
  • Comcast
  • Crossroads Career Network
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice
  • Experis
  • Farmers Insurance
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Firestone
  • Georgia Department of Drivers Services
  • Genuine Parts Company
  • Goodwill of North Georgia
  • Gwinnett Technical College-Veterans Affairs Office
  • Gwinnett Schools — Nutrition and transportation departments
  • Gwinnett County Police Department
  • Healthport Technologies
  • House of Hawks (OTR Drivers)
  • Impact Staffing
  • LGS Staffing
  • Lowe’s
  • Meggitt Training Systems Inc.
  • Metro PCS
  • Perimeter Staffing Placements
  • Schneider National Inc.
  • Spirit Halloween
  • Staffing Advantage
  • Summitridge Hospital
  • The Vet Center — Lawrenceville
  • U.S. Army Reserve
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection
  • U.S. Navy Reserve
  • UCall & IHaul
  • Weiser Security Services
  • Wells Fargo

For more information about the expo, call the GDOL’s Gwinnett Career Center at (770) 840-2200.

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