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Job Expo Philadelphia

Job Expo Philadelphia
Thursday November 21, 2013
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel
1201 Market Street 
Philadelphia, PA 19107
10AM to 2PM

Meet and interview with hiring managers from these companies:

Appco Group US
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

Authentic Bartending
Positions Available: Appointment Setter, Inside Sales Rep, Instructor, Office Assistant, Phone Center Rep

Computer Technology Institute
Positions Available: Computer Support Specialist

Delaware State Police
Positions Available: Delaware State Trooper

Empire Beauty Schools
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

Gwynedd-Mercy College
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

Independent Blue Cross
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

Lincoln Heritage Life Insurance Company
Positions Available: Insurance Sales Agent

McMaster-Carr Supply Company
Positions Available: 2nd - Shift Maintenance Specialist, Operations Specialist, Warehouse Operations Specialist

PA Army National Guard
Positions Available: Citizen Soldier

Philadelphia VA Medical Center
Positions Available: Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist (Interventional Radiology), Medical Instrument Technician (Anesthesia), Physician (Primary Care), Registered Nurse, Social Worker

The Art Institutes
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

Walgreens
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

West Chester University
Positions Available: Please visit our booth for more info!

Dress for an interview, bring your resume, walk up to each company, hand them your resume and talk about working for their company!

DIRECTIONS TO THE HOTEL:

From the South: Using I-95 North- Phila. Airport, Baltimore, Washington DC

Take I-95 to Exit 22 (I-676 West/Central Philadelphia). Follow I-676 West for one mile to the Broad

Street exit. At the end of the ramp make the first left onto Vine Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine

Street 3 traffic lights to 12th Street. Make a right on onto 12th Street, proceed 3 blocks to Filbert Street.

The hotel will be on the right corner of 12th & Filbert, one block past the PA Convention Center.



From the Northeast: Using the PA Turnpike, Northeast Extension, Route 9

Follow the Northeast Extension South until it ends. Take I-476 South to Exit 6: (I-76

East/Philadelphia). Proceed on I-76 East to Exit 38: (I-676 East/Central Philadelphia). Proceed on I-

676 East for one mile to the Broad Street exit. Exit to the left, follow the traffic signs to Vine

Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine Street 3 traffic lights to 12th Street. Make a right on 12th Street

and proceed 3 blocks to Filbert Street. The hotel will be on the right corner of 12th & Filbert, one block

past the PA Convention Center.



From the East: Using the New Jersey Turnpike-Northern New Jersey, New York

Take the New Jersey Turnpike to exit 4: Camden/Philadelphia. Stay to the right though the tollbooths,

take Route 73 North to Route 38 West. Proceed on Route 38 West to Route 30 West. Continue on

30West to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Proceed across the bridge staying in the center lane to I-676

West/Central Philadelphia. Proceed on I-676 West for one mile to the Broad Street exit. At the end of

the exit ramp make the first left onto Vine Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine Street 3 traffic lights

to 12th Street. Make a right onto 12th Street and proceed 3 blocks to Filbert Street. The hotel will be on

the right corner of 12th& Filbert, one block past the PA Convention Center.



From the West: Using the Pennsylvania Turnpike-Penn State College, Pittsburgh

Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike East to exit 24: (Valley Forge/I-76 East). Proceed on I-76 East for 17

miles to exit 38: I-676 East/Central Philadelphia. Proceed on I-676 East for one mile to the Broad

Street exit. Staying to the left follow the traffic signs to Vine Street/Local Traffic. Proceed on Vine

Street 3 traffic lights to 12th Street. Make a right on 12th Street and proceed 3 blocks to Filbert Street,

The hotel will be on the right hand corner of 12th & Filbert. One block past the PA Convention Center.



From Southern New Jersey: Using the Walt Whitman Bridge- Shore Points

Take the Atlantic City Expressway east to the end, merging with Route 42 North. Continue on 42

North, following the traffic signs for the Walt Whitman Bridge. Upon crossing the bridge, proceed on

I-95 North to exit 22: (I-676 West/ Central Philadelphia). Proceed on I-676 West for one mile to the

Broad Street exit. At the end of the exit ramp, make the first left onto Vine Street/Local Traffic.

Continue on Vine Street 3 traffic lights to 12th St. Make a right on 12th St. and proceed 3 blocks to

Filbert St. and the hotel will be on the right corner of 12th & Filbert St. One block past the PA

Convention Center

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