Arlington Job Fair Co-Hosted by Everett Community College

Bothell, WALocal News

Arlington is set to host a job fair co-sponsored by Everett Community College, providing a platform for local job seekers to connect with employers. The event will take place on Friday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.

at the Arlington Fly-in, featuring a diverse group of 12 employers, including well-known names like Boeing, Lowe’s, and Comcast. This job fair aims to address the workforce needs of local businesses and offer employment opportunities for community members. The sponsorship by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Arlington Fly-in highlights the event's significance in promoting economic growth in the region. Interested individuals are encouraged to attend and network with potential employers to explore various job openings available in the area. Ronda Hansen can be contacted for further information, ensuring all queries are addressed.

This job fair represents an essential step toward boosting employment rates and fostering community engagement in Arlington, providing a supportive environment focused on building connections and finding fulfilling employment.

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