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Camden County Spring Job Fair 04/30/2014

job fairCamden County Spring Job Fair




WEDNESDAY – 04/30/2014 
10:00 – 2:00 

Location:

Collingswood Grand Ballroom

315 White Horse Pike

Collingswood ,  NJ   08107

Camden


County:  Camden


What to Bring:  Please bring Two Forms of I.D., copies of your resume and come dressed for an Interview.


Event Details:  This is the Camden County Spring Job Fair brought to you by the Camden County Board of Freeholders, in cooperation with the Camden County One Stop. We have a proven track record of hosting successful events aimed at connecting employers and job seekers. This is a great opportunity for employers to gain access to a local ready and willing workforce. There will be over 100 tables and the employers are looking to fill many different positions.


Directions to Event:  From North: Follow the NJ Turnpike South to Exit 7. Exit and follow signs for I-295 South, which leads around the Pilot Truck Stop. Enter I-295 at Mile 56 and go South. Follow the directions from I-295 below. From South: Follow NJ Turnpike to Exit 3. At Exit 3, follow NJ Route 168 West to intersection with US 130. Follow directions for US 130 below. From West: Take the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and follow directions for US 30 East below OR take the Walt Whitman Bridge to the exit for US 130 North and following the directions for US 130 South below. From East: Follow US 30 West (White Horse Pike) until entering Collingswood. Follow directions for I-295 North below. From US 130 South: Follow US 130 North to US 30 East (White Horse Pike) and turn right. Follow East for 3 streets (on left hand side) and turn left onto Harrison Avenue and right into the Parking Lot. From I-295: Take Exit 29 for Collingswood. Follow signs for US 30 West (White Horse Pike). Drive approximately 4 miles through Oaklyn, across Newton Creek, come to traffic light at the corner of Collings and White Horse Pike (landmark is The Heights at Collingswood on the corner on your right). Continue on White Horse Pike to next traffic light at Magill Avenue. Go through light and turn right into the 3rd driveway. Follow through to Parking Lot. From US 38 & 70 West, US 30 East and 130 North: Follow signs for US 130 South. Stay on 130 South past Dunkin Donuts and Radio Shack. Immediately after the overpass, (landmark – Teamsters Local 676 large brick building on your right) make a right, a left at the corner and another left on Route 30 East (White Horse Pike). Follow East for 3 streets (on left hand side) and turn left onto Harrison Avenue and right into the Parking Lot.
Via  Mapquest


Additional Information:  none


Sponsored By:  Camden County Board of Freeholders


Contact Information:
Event Contact:  Debra Sutherland
E-mail:  dsutherland@camdencounty.com 
Phone:  (856) 968-4212
Website:  www.camdencounty.com 



Camden County Spring Job Fair 04/30/2014

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