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Harnett County NC Works Career Center invites job seekers to Multi-Employer and Resource Fair on April 30

By Staff Report, posted 4 months ago

The Harnett County NCWorks Career Center is inviting job seekers to its upcoming Multi-Employer and Resource Fair, taking place on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, NC.

This free event offers job seekers a valuable opportunity to meet face-to-face with a variety of local employers, apply for open positions, and even participate in on-the spot interviews.

Some of the participating employers include Harnett County Schools, Harnett County Correctional Institution, Cape Fear Valley Hospital, NC Department of Transportation, USPS-Lillington and more. 

In addition to employers, the fair will also include many community resource providers offering support services and information. Participating organizations include Daymark Recovery Services, NC Community Health Center Association: Medicaid/Marketplace Enrollment, Department of Health and Human Services/Employment and Independence for People with Disabilities, NC Division of Services for the Blind, and Johnston-Lee Harnett Community Action.

This event provides direct access to hiring managers, networking opportunities and exposure to various roles and industries that may lead to gaining employment. Whether you’re seeking your first job, a career change, or local resources, the Multi-Employer and Resource Fair is a one-stop shop for opportunities.

Attendees are encouraged to dress in business casual and bring their resumes.

Registration is required at www.ncworks.gov.

For more information, call Harnett County NCWorks Career Center at (910) 893-2191.

Photo provided by: Harnett County
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