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Co-Lin Job Fair to be held March 30
WESSON – The Copiah-Lincoln Community College 2021 Job Fair will be held on Tuesday, March 30, at the Billy B. Thames Conference Center in Wesson, MS. The community is welcome to this free event which starts at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 1:00 p.m. Human resource recruiters representing local and regional employers will be available to speak with job seekers.
According to Workforce Education Director Stephenie Sullivan, “with the employment gaps created over the last year, our job fair is a great opportunity to get your career back on track. Attendees will want to take advantage of meeting with a robust group of employers that are ready to hire skilled employees now. Attendees should be interview ready with polished resumes and a ‘ready to work’ attitude.”
Social distancing and masks will be required to attend, as Co-Lin safety precautions are still in place. Attendees are encouraged to reserve an appointment to attend by visiting the job fair website at www.colin.edu/job-fair.
This occasion is a continuing effort by Co-Lin to promote a business-friendly climate by investing in training and employment opportunities for the labor force in the college district and surrounding areas. Through workforce enhancement training funds administered by the Mississippi Community College Board, Co-Lin Workforce Education has the mission to coordinate critical, affordable training to district employers and employees.
Learn more about the event, attending employers, and Job Fair sponsors by visiting our website at www.colin.edu/job-fair.
This Job Fair event would not be possible without our sponsors. At the time of publication, these employers are sponsoring the 2021 Job Fair: Advanced Healthcare Management, APTIV, Atlas-SSI Inc., Canfor Southern Pine, Copiah Co. Medical Center, Empire Truck Sales, FCC Yazoo City, Haven Hall Healthcare Center, Howard Industries, Ingalls Shipbuilding, Key Constructors LLC, Lowe’s Companies, Inc., Magee General, Magnolia Electric, Merit Health Natchez, Mississippi Loggers Association, Neel-Schaffer, Inc., Penske Truck Leasing, Peterbilt of McComb LLC, PriorityOne Bank, Rex Lumber Brookhaven, Sheldon Labs, Southwest Electric, Tyson Foods Inc., and Wilkinson Co. Correctional Facility.