Eastside Community Job Fair April 21


April 8, 2009 · 4:48 PM

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If you are an Eastside Employer or someone interested in a new job, be sure to participate in the new Kirkland Community Job Fair. This first event is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 21 at Ford of Kirkland and then monthly on the third Tuesday of following months.

All Kirkland and surrounding community employers and anyone looking for a job or interested in meeting Kirkland employers are invited to attend. This social Community Job Fair is free and intended to provide an opportunity for employers and candidates for employment an easy way to meet.

Ford of Kirkland is a real leader in the community and has offered their auto showroom located at 11800 124th Ave. NE in Kirkland as the venue for these monthly Community Job Fair events. Also, FastSigns of Kirkland is providing the graphics and signage.

For information, e-mail jkarl@yarrowbay.net.

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