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Sault College job fair gives employers an opportunity

The job fair, which is one Sept. 25, will allow potential employers looking for part-time employees an opportunity to meet potential candidates
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SAULT COLLEGE
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Are you a local company looking to fill part-time employment vacancies? Sault College and the Student Job Centre are here to help! Student Job Centre staff aim to build and strengthen employer relationships within the community while helping Sault College students uncover part-time employment opportunities.

To complement this, Sault College is hosting a part-time job fair on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the College’s Common Link.

Employers interested in attending the job fair are encouraged to contact Ray Corcoran at 705-759-2554 ext. 2466 or via email at raymond.corcoran@saultcollege.ca. Spot are limited and will be reserved on a first come first served basis, so call today!

“Sault College has a large number of eager and reliable students looking to find part-time employment while they complete their studies. We are here to help our students achieve this while also addressing the needs of community employers,” said Ray Corcoran, Student Employment Advisor, Sault College.

“The part-time job fair will give employers an opportunity to meet potential employees and will also give our students the chance to explore the part-time employment options available within the city. We encourage any employer interested in participating in the job fair to reach out, so we can further support you and your business.”

Employers who are unable to attend the job fair, but have part-time job opportunities are also encouraged to reach out to Ray.

“While the job fair is a great opportunity for employers to highlight job opportunities, the Student Job Centre also provides employment support at any time throughout the year. Our office is a great resource for employers to connect with students whose flexible schedules can help to fill employment gaps,” said Ray.

“The students we meet with on a regular basis are driven to be successful in their studies, but also understand the value of working a part-time job at the same time. Part-time employment teaches valuable skills such as: the ability to work as part of a team, responsibility, strengthened communication and language skills, as well as providing employees with a sense of accomplishment and pride.”

For more information on the Student Job Centre, visit https://www.saultcollege.ca/StudentJobs/ or contact Ray Corcoran at 705-759-2554 ext. 2466 or via email at raymond.corcoran@saultcollege.ca.

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