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Job seekers invited to local job fair

Eric Neuman from the Town of Drumheller invites job seekers to the Town’s Job Fair on Friday, April 4th. The fair at the Badlands Community Facility has a number of potential employers, as well as post-secondary reps present for people to speak with. The job fair runs from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, April 4.

 

The Town of Drumheller is hosting a job fair at the Badlands Community Facility on Friday, April 4 from 3 to 7 p.m.
    The fair is being held in conjunction with Alberta Works and will feature over 25 employers.
    Jake Moore of Alberta Works said the job fair is for anyone looking, whether employed and looking for a second job, or to replace their job, needing a summer job, or a job with opportunity to relocate throughout the province.
    Moore recommends talking with the employers even if there’s not a job posting and asking the company what a career path with them would look like.
    “For example - if I invested five years with the company, what would be the opportunities in that five years?”
    Eric Neuman, Community Services Coordinator with the Town of Drumheller said this year’s job fair isn’t restricted or targeted to a specific age group.
    Neuman said the fair gives all job hunters a chance to interact with different companies.
    “We’ve got a number of employers. We’d like to be able to see a turn out of those looking being able to see a number of employers.”
    There will also be representatives from post-secondary institutions at the job fair in the form of Campus Alberta, Hope College and NAIT.
    MH Enterprises will be on hand to assist job seekers at the fair and offer any last minutes tips if needed.
    Jake Moore said Alberta Works has five Career Employment Counsellors on staff who job hunters can drop by and speak with or help with a mock interview to get practice and feedback.
    He said Alberta Works can also help job seekers  with work on and printing of their resumes.
    Both men said the job fair is also part of the Town’s Welcoming Communities Initiative. The initiative promotes the full participation of newcomers in the social, cultural and economic life of the region without discrimination.


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