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Representatives from 20 area companies are participating in a virtual job fair, April 27-29, sponsored by St. Leonard’s Community Services.
“The job search and hiring methods have changed throughout the pandemic,” said Malcolm Whyte, director of employment services at St. Leonard’s.
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“We are here to support employers and job seekers alike. The virtual job fair is just one way we’re supporting employment in our community.”
He said the job fair is an opportunity for companies to meet with potential employees individually by way of a pre-booked Zoom meeting. Pre-registration is required. If interested, visit www.st-leonards.com/announcement/virtual-job-fair-2021.
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