Beaufort County Job and Resource Fair Happening on Wednesday | Eastern North Carolina Now

Job seekers will have a chance to meet with local employers and learn about various professional and educational opportunities at the Beaufort County Job and Resource Fair, which will take place at the Washington Civic Center on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

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    WASHINGTON, N.C.     Job seekers will have a chance to meet with local employers and learn about various professional and educational opportunities at the Beaufort County Job and Resource Fair, which will take place at the Washington Civic Center on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

    The job fair will be open to the public from 1-3 p.m., following a morning session for high school students.

    Employers signed up to participate in the job fair include Nutrien, Executive Personnel Group, Avient Corporation, idX Corporation, Beaufort County Government, the City of Washington, NC Department of Adult Correction, ECU Health, Metropolitan Property Management, Spinrite, Grady-White Boats, Aurora Fossil Museum Foundation Inc., Spirit Aerosytems, Rose Acre Farms and UNC Nash Health Care.

    Several community partners will share details about educational and vocational training, among other useful community resources for job seekers and students. That group includes Beaufort County NCWorks Career Center, Vocational Rehabilitation, Beaufort County Community College, Beaufort County Board of Realtors, North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries and Marine Patrol, One Community, Beaufort County Department of Social Services and East Carolina Vocational Center.

    The event is organized by the Beaufort County Workforce Development Team, which consists of Beaufort County Economic Development, N.C. Works, Rivers East Workforce Development Board, Beaufort County Schools, Beaufort County Community College and NC Department of Health and Human Services Vocational Rehab. It is sponsored in part by Brightspeed and the North Carolina State University Institute for Emerging Issues.

    For more information contact Beaufort County Economic Development at info@beaufortedc.com or 252-946-3970.


   Contact: Brandon Tester
   Phone: 252-940-3715
   Email: brandon.tester@beaufortcountync.gov
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