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Orange County Career Fair

Orange County Career Fair
MEET WITH THESE AND MANY OTHER GREAT LOCAL EMPLOYERS!
JOB TITLES AVAILABLE AT THIS EVENT
Account Manager
Accountant
Accounting
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Office Asst.
Administrative Sales Representative
Benefits Consultant
Bookkeeper
Branch Account Manager
Business Development Reps.
Business Manager
Clerical Positions
Client Development Representative
Commercial Sales Inspector (Pest Control)
Commercial Security Consultant
Corporate Call Center
Corporate Level Customer Service
Customer Resource Supervisor
Customer Service Representative
Data Entry
Dispatcher
Electro Maintenance Mechanic
Executive Assistant
Executive Assistant (Power-Point)
Financial Services Agent
Financial Services Specialist
Food Service Equipment Technician
HVAC Technician
Insurance Sales Rep.
IT Project Coordinator
Leadership Management
Leasing Administration
Logistics Coordinator
Management Trainee
Medical Device Assembler
Personal Injury Paralegal
PI Legal Secretary
Project Assistant
Project Coordinator with Technology Background
Receptionist
Residential Alarm Installer
Residential Sales Inspector (Pest Control)
Residential Security Consultant
Sales Associate
Sales Rep.
Sr. Financial Analyst
Student Service Coordinator
Tanker Driver
Termite Technician

Register for this Career Fair - Admission is FREE

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Thursday
August 9, 2012
10:30 AM - 2:00 PM
The Radisson Hotel - John Wayne Airport
4545 Macarthur Blvd
Newport Beach, CA 92660-2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MEET WITH THESE AND MANY OTHER GREAT LOCAL EMPLOYERS!
JOB TITLES AVAILABLE AT THIS EVENT
Account Manager
Accountant
Accounting
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Office Asst.
Administrative Sales Representative
Benefits Consultant
Bookkeeper
Branch Account Manager
Business Development Reps.
Business Manager
Clerical Positions
Client Development Representative
Commercial Sales Inspector (Pest Control)
Commercial Security Consultant
Corporate Call Center
Corporate Level Customer Service
Customer Resource Supervisor
Customer Service Representative
Data Entry
Dispatcher
Electro Maintenance Mechanic
Executive Assistant
Executive Assistant (Power-Point)
Financial Services Agent
Financial Services Specialist
Food Service Equipment Technician
HVAC Technician
Insurance Sales Rep.
IT Project Coordinator
Leadership Management
Leasing Administration
Logistics Coordinator
Management Trainee
Medical Device Assembler
Personal Injury Paralegal
PI Legal Secretary
Project Assistant
Project Coordinator with Technology Background
Receptionist
Residential Alarm Installer
Residential Sales Inspector (Pest Control)
Residential Security Consultant
Sales Associate
Sales Rep.
Sr. Financial Analyst
Student Service Coordinator
Tanker Driver
Termite Technician

Register for this Career Fair - Admission is FREE

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