4th Annual Youth Jobs and Resource Fair

Greenbridge Learning Center

Join our Youth Employment Services Program at the Greenbridge Learning Center on September 10 and jumpstart your career!

Join YWCA's Youth Employment Services Program at the Greenbridge Learning Center on September 10 from 3:00PM – 5:00PM for our 4th Annual Youth Jobs and Resource Fair! Come meet with talent recruiters face-to-face, learn about job openings in the field, and explore educational pathways toward your next success.

We encourage all Youth job seekers (ages 16-24) to register for this job fair event and have the opportunity to meet with talent recruiters and human resource associates to learn and explore about different jobs and educational opportunities for success.

We recommend bringing 3 - 5 copies of your resume, dress semi-casual professionally, smile, and connect with a variety of people at the fair to build your network. If you do not have a resume, you can create one during the job fair in our job bank learning center.

We look forward to seeing all our youth shine and making their debut attending our event!

Questions? Please reach out to our Youth Navigator at akhem@ywcaworks.org

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