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    Cottonwood Job Fair Wednesday, Apr. 6

    March 31, 2022No Comments
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    Yavapai CollegeVerde Valley News – Yavapai College and the Regional Economic Development Center are partnering with other community organizations to sponsor the Verde Valley Job Fair at the Cottonwood Recreation Center (150 S. 6th St.) on Wednesday, Apr. 6 from 3:30 to 6 p.m.

    Attendees can learn the latest information about careers; apply for part-time, full-time, temporary, and seasonal jobs; and meet with representatives from business, healthcare, and non-profit organizations.

    There are currently more than 50 businesses that will be providing information about themselves as employers.

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    Veterans, individuals 55 and older, and job seekers with disabilities may take advantage of early admission at 3 p.m. Professional attire for all attendees is strongly recommended.

    Need help preparing for the job fair? Resume review and interview tips are available at ARIZONA@WORK and Goodwill Career Center. Veterans who need assistance may call U.S. VETS at 928-200-5631.

    The Verde Valley Job Fair is coordinated by the Yavapai College Regional Economic Development Center, the City of Cottonwood, the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce, Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona, ARIZONA@WORK Yavapai County, NACOG, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

    For more information, contact Christian at the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce by calling 928-649-0509 or emailing christian@cottonwoodchamberaz.org, or contact Katherine Anderson at the Regional Economic Development Center by calling 928-776-2008 or emailing katherine.anderson@yc.edu.

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