LEWISTON — The Lewiston CareerCenter will host an area job fair from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Oct. 2, at 5 Mollison Drive.
Employers from a variety of sectors will be available for face-to-face meetings. Those interested in attending should research ahead of time the companies they are interested in, dress professionally and come prepared with a resume.
Positions available include: machine operators, luggers, shipping and receiving, PSS, DSP, DLS, RN, LPN, CMRA, dietary aides, general labor, housekeeping, driving, movers, demo cleanup, mental health, program manager, clinicians, warehouse, manufacturing, Class B CDL school bus drivers, assemblers, sales, mechanical and electrical, care coordinator, financial professional associate, accounting, office administration, and banking specialist.
Exhibitors include: AdvancePierre Foods, Arcadia New England, Assistance Plus, Clover Health Care, Community Partners Inc., Complete Labor & Staffing, CoWorx Staffing Services, ESM Inc., Goodwill NE, Great Falls Marketing, H&R Block, HW Staffing Solutions, HMSHost, PeopleReady, Ledgemere Transportation, Lewiston Public Schools, Modula Inc., Boston Brands of Maine, Pathways of Maine, Prudential, R.I.S.E., Inc., Robert Half, Spectrum, Spurwink Services, Tambrands, TD Bank and Tri-County Mental Health Services.
The Maine Department of Labor and Maine CareerCenters provide equal opportunity in employment and programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request.
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