
NC Works Career Center Fayetteville is pleased to announce its upcoming hiring event, set to take place on July 31 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Town Hall, located at 300 Ruth Street, Spring Lake, NC. This event aims to address the longstanding workforce vacancies in the town, with a primary focus on six key positions.
The Spring Lake community has been experiencing exceptional growth, and in order to meet the
demands of the expanding population, several key positions need to be filled. The hiring event will provide an excellent opportunity for qualified individuals to explore career options and connect with potential employers.
The following positions are the primary focus of this event:
Jobseekers who are interested in any of these positions are encouraged to send their resumes to
Event Coordinator Dwight Butler at dwight.butler@commerce.nc.gov. Resumes received in advance will be shared with participating employers, giving them an opportunity to review candidates before the event.
“This hiring event is a wonderful opportunity for jobseekers to connect with employers in the Spring Lake area,” said Event Coordinator Dwight Butler in a press release. “We are excited to facilitate these valuable connections and help the community grow by filling these longstanding vacancies.”
The NC Works Career Center Fayetteville team will be on-site during the event to offer guidance, answer questions and provide assistance with the application process. Jobseekers are advised to come prepared with multiple copies of their resumes and dress in professional attire.
For further information about the hiring event, contact Dwight Butler at
dwight.butler@commerce.nc.gov or visit the NC Works Career Center Fayetteville website at
www.ncworks.gov/fayetteville.
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