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Assemblyman Danielsen Ready To Host 3rd Annual Job Fair April 19

Sate Assemblyman Joe Danielsen hosts his third annual Job Fair April 19 at The Imperia on Easton Avenue. (File photo).


Assemblyman Joe Danielsen (D-17) will host his third annual job fair from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 19 at The Imperia, 1714 Easton Ave.

The event is organized in conjunction with the Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce and The Imperia. Members of the public are encouraged to attend the free event and network with recruiters for opportunities with public and private entities within the Central Jersey region.

The event will be preceded from 9:30-11:30 a.m. by career workshops on interviewing skills, résumé writing, job search techniques, and proper attire.

“Almost a decade after the start of the Great Recession, many people in New Jersey continue to have a hard time finding work that aligns with their skill set and education level while also paying enough for them to support a family,” Danielsen said in a press release about the event. “There’s a great deal of untapped talent in our state. This job fair will connect people who are unemployed, underemployed or just looking for a career change to good opportunities with top companies.”

Some of the 68 companies thus far registered to be represented at the job fair include: American Water, Bayada Home Health Care, Johnson & Johnson, the New Jersey Community College Consortium, New York Life Insurance Company, Primerica, Prudential Advisors, Saint Peter’s Healthcare System, Saker ShopRites, Six Flags, TD Bank, and Wakefern Food Corp.

Job seekers and employers interested in participating may contact Maria Rodriguez via email at danielsenjobfair@gmail.com or by phone at 732-247-3999 with questions.

Registration for job seekers, while not required, is available at myfreejobfair.eventbrite.com.

 

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