Edmonds College to host fall Lynnwood Regional Job Fair on Oct. 7

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Edmonds College will host a fall job fair on October 7 from 4-7 p. m. in Woodway Hall, inviting students and local residents to participate. This will be the third job fair organized by the college, aimed at connecting job seekers with opportunities in Snohomish County. Izzy Sanders from the Career Action Center emphasized the enhancements made for this event, including dual screens that will display attending employers and real-time metrics to optimize the experience for all.

Employers attending include the Community Health Center of Snohomish County, Formost Fuji Corporation, and the United States Postal Service, among others. Attendees should bring their resumes and wear professional attire to make a good impression. Parking is available on campus except in areas designated for golf patrons. This initiative reflects the college's commitment to supporting the local workforce and fostering connections between job seekers and employers. Job seekers can register online at bit.

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