job fairs and hiring events
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- Carroll Community College’s technology majors had the opportunity to meet with prospective employers at the school’s IT/Cybersecurity Career Fair on Thursday in the school’s Babylon Great Hall.
- The Business & Employment Resource Center will host the free Manufacturers' Job Fair on Thursday, June 22. The fair will begin at 4 p.m. at 224 North Center St. in Westminster.
- The Carroll County Business & Employment Resource Center (BERC) is seeking businesses with current job openings to participate in the spring job fair from 9
- Waverly event attracts dozen of youth searching for jobs
- Carroll County Business & Employment Resource Center (BERC) is seeking employers for a fall job fair.
- Spring is here, and that means another job fair is scheduled for May 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Carroll County Business and Employment Resource Center! BERC offers many free services to Carroll County businesses and the job fair is just one of them. One of the biggest challenges we hear from businesses is that they sometimes struggle in attracting skilled workers who can help the business prosper and grow. BERC recommends job fairs, which provide many benefits to companies that attend them.
- Waste Management Corp., the trash hauling and disposal giant, plans to hold a hiring event Thursday in Columbia for drivers and technicians.
- The Carroll County Business & Employment Resource Center (BERC) will host a Fall Job Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 224 N. Carroll St. in Westminster.
- To schedule an interview time, contact Jennifer Maffucci at 410-386-2521 or jmaffucci@ccg.carr.org no later than 4 p.m. on Tuesday, September 8.
- Paving the road to success for students is an everyday occurrence at Harford Community College. An Allied Health Career Fair that was held on April 22 in Darlington Hall, the College's new Nursing and Allied Health Building, brought job opportunities to students. This was the first time the career fair was held in partnership between Continuing Education & Training Allied Health Programs and the degree program-oriented Nursing and Allied Health Professions Division.
- The Carroll County Business and Employment Resource Center Spring Job Fair on Tuesday will fature 15 hiring employers
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- For Jeanne Keen of Dundalk, life amid the long-term unemployed means job applications, financial struggles and the occasional small triumph.
- When Horseshoe Casino Baltimore opens later this year, it will serve as more than just a proud new gateway to downtown Baltimore. The $442-million casino entertainment facility will create 1,700 new jobs downtown — infusing new tax revenue into the community and lowering property taxes for city residents.
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- Horseshoe Baltimore Casino will host a hiring event at M&T Bank Stadium on Monday and Tuesday for local residents interested in becoming table games dealers.
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- Hundreds jump at chance to win one of 1,700 jobs at downtown gaming complex
- The job market is so terrible for young adults — and has been now for years — that it's reached crisis proportions, according to a new report from the Washington-based Brookings Institution.
- The city's first casino is on track to open in August or September, despite the recently harsh weather conditions. Beyond the brick-and-mortar, officials are also busy planning for traffic and security, arranging hotel and restaurant deals and crafting marketing plans.
- Maryland employers added 7,300 jobs in December, boosting the state's annual job creation to the highest figure since 2004, the federal government estimated Friday.
- While bridge tie-ups were bad for New Jersey, Maryland workers need better transportation options, too
- As the Ravens continue to search for a new offensive coordinator, former Washington Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan had a good interview this week and made a positive impression, according to sources.
- The Detroit Lions made it official, hiring Ravens secondary coach Teryl Austin as their new defensive coordinator.
- Head coach John Harbaugh and other Ravens officials have been mostly mum about the process of finding a replacement for offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell, and the characteristics the organization is looking for in its next hire.
- Orioles pitching prospect Kevin Gausman just threw his first bullpen session in front of new pitching coach Dave Wallace and bullpen coach Dom Chiti.