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Career Fair to be hosted at the Dante Club Wednesday

Journal staff Lambton College is hosting a career fair at the Dante Club in Sarnia, Wednesday, for anyone seeking employment opportunities locally.
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Journal staff

Lambton College is hosting a career fair at the Dante Club in Sarnia, Wednesday, for anyone seeking employment opportunities locally.

The event, held in partnership with the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership’s Bridging Global Talent, takes place Jan. 25 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. and will include representatives from multiple sectors including long-term care, food services, administration, agriculture, arts/entertainment/recreation, finance/insurance, healthcare, and manufacturing.

“Hiring managers will be on-site and available to speak with job seekers about upcoming job opportunities,” a Lambton College news release noted. “Organizers are encouraging guests to bring plenty of resumes and dress for success to make a lasting impression with the multiple hiring managers that will be on site.”

Participating businesses include the Canadian Mental Health Association, City of Sarnia, Community Living Sarnia-Lambton, RBC Royal Bank, the Lambton Kent District School Board and more.

An additional ‘Exploring Careers in Long-Term Care’ event will also be taking place, including information sessions highlighting various career opportunities in the long-term care sector.

The event is open to job seekers of all ages.

High school students are encouraged to view and apply for available part time job opportunities and can access job search resources at lambtoncollege.ca/CES. Returning Lambton College students are encouraged to connect with an advisor through Lambton College Co-op & Career Services.

To apply for available job opportunities or to access job search resources, College students can go to lambtoncollege.ca/co-op_and_career.

For more information on the Bridging Global Talent program, visit sarnialambton.on.ca.

For full details about the event, visit lambtoncollege.ca/events.

The program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.


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