GloCo Mega Job Fair To Be Held At RCSJ

By: Follow South Jersey Staff

RCSJ Sewell campus. Photo credit: RCSJ Facebook page.

SEWELL, N.J. – The Gloucester County Mega Job Fair will be held on Friday, March 25 from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Rowan College of South Jersey Gymnasium.  

The Gloucester County Board of Commissioners and Workforce Development Board (WDB) encourage residents attending the job fair to dress for success, bring copies of their resume, and prepare for on the spot interviews. 

“The Mega Job Fair is a great opportunity to see all of the employers that have opportunities across the county,” Director Frank J. DiMarco said in a press release from the county. “Whether you’re searching for a service industry job, tech job or maybe a position in healthcare, full time or part time positions are available. It is a great way to connect, network, and even interview with different employers who are searching for new employees like you.”  

“The Mega Job Fair is one of the largest job-seeking resources the region has to offer. These events provide opportunity to businesses and job seekers to find the match that’s best for them,” said Deputy Director Heather Simmons, liaison to the Department of Economic Development. 

The Mega Job fair is free to attend and there is no registration required.

The Gloucester County Workforce Development Board will sponsor FREE workshops leading up to the job fair.

“Get all the tips and tricks you need to succeed at the job fair by attending one of our workshops,” DiMarco said. 

Workshops will be held at the Rowan College Career and Technical Education Building, 1492 Tanyard Road Sewell, NJ 08080 Room 801 on the following dates:

Tuesday, March 8th

2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Wednesday, March 9th

5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Registration is required for workshops: http://bit.ly/GCJobWorkshops.


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