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GREATER INDIANAPOLIS CAREER FAIR Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

GREATER INDIANAPOLIS CAREER FAIR

Recruiters from Companies all over Indianapolis, Indiana will be attending to give on the spot Interviews!

Indiana Convention Center

100 South Capitol Ave • Indianapolis, IN 46225
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 • 9:00am -- 12:00pm

Greater Indianapolis CAREER FAIR

Commitment to job seekers continues through 2011 with the “I Am Able” Job Fair series with our upcoming Career Fair in Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Convention Center. Recruiters with Companies all over the Greater Indianapolis area will be there to give On the Spot Interviews! Admission is FREE! This Career Fair Event is Open to the General Public and is for ALL AGES!

Recruiters:

If you would like more information on How Your Company Can Participate: Please Call Terri Wynne directly at 440-863-2334 or e-mail to terri.wynne@employmentguide.com

Pre-Registration For Job Seekers:

Pre-registration is recommended but not required. You can pre-register by click the red “Pre-Register” button on the Indianapolis Job Fair Page.
Print out your confirmation page and bring it to the event with you for faster entry.For more information, you can contact us at terri.wynne@employmentguide.com
We look forward to seeing you there!

Here is a list of employers will be attending this job fair:

  • Office Team
  • Farmers Financial
  • Ivy Tech
  • U.S. Customs & Border Patrol
  • Brown Mackie
  • Royal United
  • UTI / Home Depot
  • Indygo - Indianapolis Public Trasport
  • Lincoln Tech
  • Sanford Brown
  • Indiana National Guard
  • Infinity Clients, Inc.
  • Hunt Brothers Pizza
  • Employment Plus Staffing
  • Centura College
  • Averitt Express
  • Adecco
  • Oakland City University
  • Universal American
  • Ryder - Sara Lee
  • Senior Helpers

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