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WESSON – Thursday, March 19, the Copiah-Lincoln Community College 2020 Pathways Job Fair will be held at the Billy B. Thames Conference Center in Wesson, MS. The doors will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. and the community is welcome to attend this free event. Human resource recruiters representing local and regional employers will be available to speak with job seekers.
“We want the community to take full advantage of this event, as we’ve worked hard to recruit employers from all over the region to attend, network with job seekers and accept resumes and applications,” said Workforce Education Director Stephenie Sullivan. “There’s no other event in Southwest Mississippi that will have this number of employers under one roof. All job seekers should make this event a priority.”
Learn more about attending employers, sponsors, and event information by visiting our website at https://workforce.colin.edu/job-fair/.
The special event would not be possible without our sponsors. At the time of this publication, sponsors for the 2020 Job Fair include: Advanced Healthcare Management, APTIV, Atlas-SSI Inc., Canfor Southern Pine, Empire Truck Sales, Federal Correctional Center – Yazoo City, Ingalls Shipbuilding, Key Constructors LLC, Magnolia Electric, Merit Health Natchez, Peterbilt of McComb LLC, PriorityOne Bank, Rex Lumber Brookhaven, Southwest Electric, and Tyson Foods Inc., Employers interested in recruiting at this event may register online by March 5th at https://workforce.colin.edu/job-fair/employer-registration/ or call 601.643.8711 for information.
The Pathways Job Fair is a continued effort by Co-Lin to promote the 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 works to coordinate critical, affordable training to district employers and employees. Over the past three years an average of 7,384 individuals have received training. Co-Lin firmly believes that economic success is best attained as a cooperative effort by the communities it serves. When one community succeeds there is a direct effect on the surrounding areas.