Highline College Fall Job Fair set for Oct. 30

Meet with more than 50 local employers looking to fill thousands of full-time, part-time and temporary jobs at the Highline College Fall Job Fair on Thursday, Oct. 30.

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  • Thursday, October 16, 2014 5:06pm
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Meet with more than 50 local employers looking to fill thousands of full-time, part-time and temporary jobs at the Highline College Fall Job Fair on Thursday, Oct. 30.

The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., is free and open to the public on the main campus; Building 8, 2400 S. 240th St., Des Moines.

No advance registration is necessary.

Attendees should be prepared to speak with recruiters, dress professionally and have extra copies of their resume available. Parking is free but limited.

Participating employers include:

• Aacres WA LLC

• Advanced Health Care

• Always Best Care

• Auto-Chlor System

• Bed, Bath & Beyond

• Berkshire Hathaway Home-Services Northwest Real-estate

• BlackPoint IT Services

• Bright Horizons

• Charlene Cerne-May Kay

• Cintas Corporation

• City of SeaTac

• Coddington Construction

• Compass Housing Alliance

• Continental Mills

• DESC

• Family Resource Home Care

• Farmers Insurance

• FedEx SmartPost

• Franciscan Health System

• Habitat for Humanity

• Home Care Referral Registry

• Home Instead Senior Care

• Indemand Interpreting

• Joey Restaurants Group

• Jon-Don Inc.

• Kidz Love Soccer

• King County Dept. of Natural

• Resources & Parks

• KWA

• Lile Relocation Services

• Menzies Aviation

• Millwood Timber, Inc.

• Mohan Skiing & Boarding

• Northwest Center

• O’Brien Auto Group

• Phoenix Protective Group

• Primerica

• Puget Sound ESD

• Red Dot Corporation

• RED Services

• Seattle Police Department

• Select Staffing

• Skills Inc.

• Sound Options

• Tacoma Community College

• The Hertz Company

• U.S. Marine Corp

• Uwajimaya

• Valley Communications Center

• Washington Army National Guard

• Washington State Patrol

• Wesley Homes

• World Financial Group

• YMCA of Greater Seattle

For more information, visit studentemployment.highline.edu.


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