Triad Goodwill

Triad Goodwill Hosts Career Fair in Reidsville Western & Southern Life and Telvista interviewing on September 29th Triad Goodwill, a community leader in career development and job placement, is presenting a Career Fair with Western & Southern Life and Telvista on September 29th at the Reidsville Community Resource Center. WHAT: Career Fair, hosted by Triad Goodwill WHEN: Tuesday, September 29th from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. WHERE: Reidsville Community Resource Center, 1551 Freeway Drive, Reidsville, NC 27320. Call 336-637-1010 for more information. WHO: Western & Southern Life will be interviewing for a financial representative and Telvista will be interviewing for sale representatives and chat agents. Additional Information: Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally, bring copies of a current resume, and arrange for childcare prior to arrival. A Career Fair Fast Pass is available on TriadGoodwill.org Job seekers may print, complete and bring the Registration Form to the job fair to save time. Contact Triad Goodwill’s Reidsville Community Resource Center at 336-637-1010 for an appointment to create or update a resume, and to learn about their career training classes. Services are FREE for the unemployed and underemployed. *We Put People To Work!* Learn more at http://ift.tt/1NZtXJR
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