City of Durham schedules March 16 job fair for multiple open positions

Mayor Leonardo Williams, City of Durham
Mayor Leonardo Williams, City of Durham
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The City of Durham Human Resources Department will hold a job fair on Monday, March 16, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Holton Career and Resource Center. The event is designed to connect local job seekers with employment opportunities in various city departments.

According to the City, the job fair will feature full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions. Attendees will have the chance to meet hiring managers from different departments, learn about available roles, and get information on pay, benefits, and career advancement options. They will also be able to find out more about qualifications and requirements for each position.

Job seekers are encouraged by organizers to review current openings ahead of time, bring printed copies of their résumés for hiring managers, and be prepared to discuss their work experience, training, and certifications.

News media are invited to cover the event and speak with both employers and job seekers.

For additional details about the job fair or current openings, individuals can visit the City’s Job Fair web page or contact HR Connect by email or phone at 919-560-4214.



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