MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – Better Together, with the support of BreadBreakers Church, will host a job fair for Marion County-area residents on Thursday, March 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at BreadBreakers Church in Belleview.
Registration is now open for both employers seeking to hire and job seekers looking for opportunities.
The job fair will offer free one-on-one job coaching for attendees, including resume reviews and interview skills development, along with other services available on-site. This event is part of the Better Together “Better Jobs” program, which has successfully connected over 40,000 applicants to employment opportunities in 24 states. At past job fairs, two-thirds of attendees have secured job interviews, and one in four have received a job offer on the spot. About 70% of participants find work within six weeks.
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The job fair will be held at BreadBreakers Church, located at 7325 E. Highway 25 in Belleview. Job seekers and employers can register online at BetterTogetherUS.org/BreadBreakers or text “JOBS” to 844-987-3949.
For churches interested in hosting a Better Together job fair, more information is available at BetterTogetherUS.org.
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