Job Fair - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake is pleased to announce a job fair on April 18, 2024, from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. at the Public Services Center, located at 21719 96th St E, Buckley. This event will focus on hiring temporary public works positions to support city operations during peak seasons. Community members are invited to attend, speak with human resources, and learn more about the available roles.

The city highlights the significance of these positions in maintaining essential services throughout the spring and summer months. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and gain insights into the application process. Detailed job descriptions can be found on the city's official employment page. This job fair represents a valuable opportunity for individuals seeking employment within their local community and a chance to contribute to the city's infrastructure and services.

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