Job Fair at Method Park

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Job seekers in Raleigh will have the opportunity to connect with potential employers at the upcoming job fair hosted by Method Park. The event, scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 12-2 p.m., aims to provide job seekers with valuable networking opportunities and assistance in their job search.

Amplio Recruiting, a well-known recruitment agency, will be present at the job fair to offer guidance and support to attendees. They will provide assistance with resume building and offer insightful tips on how to stand out in a competitive job market. A representative from Amplio Recruiting stated, “We are excited to be a part of this job fair and help job seekers in their search for employment. Our team will be available to answer any questions and provide valuable resources to attendees.”

In addition to Amplio Recruiting, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants and Lutheran Services Carolinas have played a crucial role in organizing this event. Their partnership has ensured that job seekers from diverse backgrounds and communities have access to this valuable opportunity. A spokesperson for the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants expressed their commitment to supporting job seekers, stating, “We believe in empowering individuals and helping them secure meaningful employment. This job fair is a testament to our dedication to creating an inclusive and thriving community.”

The job fair will be held at Method Park, providing a convenient and accessible location for attendees. With companies from various industries in attendance, job seekers will have the chance to explore a wide range of career options. The event is open to individuals aged 18 and above, and there is no cost to attend.

“We encourage all job seekers to attend the job fair and take advantage of this excellent opportunity to connect with potential employers,” said a representative from Lutheran Services Carolinas. “This event is a unique platform for job seekers to showcase their skills and abilities to employers actively seeking new talent.”

The job fair at Method Park promises to be a valuable event for job seekers in Raleigh. By bringing together employers, recruitment agencies, and job seekers, this event aims to bridge the gap between talent and opportunities. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with their resumes and be ready to engage with employers. With the support of Amplio Recruiting, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, and Lutheran Services Carolinas, this job fair is set to provide job seekers with the tools they need to succeed in their job search.

So mark your calendars for Wednesday, Jan. 24, and make your way to Method Park for this exciting opportunity. Don’t miss out on the chance to connect with potential employers and take your career to new heights. Remember, admission is free, so there’s nothing to lose and everything to gain at the job fair at Method Park.
For additional details, please follow this link: https://raleighnc.gov/parks/news/job-fair-method-park



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