Princeton Mercer Chamber to hold June 2 job fair

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The Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce will host its second annual job fair on June 2. The event will bring together employers and job seekers from across the region.

The job fair will run from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center at Rider University, 2083 Lawrenceville Road in Lawrenceville.

Last year’s inaugural event drew more than 700 job seekers and 50 employers, according to the chamber.

The 2025 event was free and open to the public and featured employers across a wide range of industries, including healthcare, finance, nonprofit services and education.

Career support organizations also participated, offering guidance and resources to job seekers. Organizers said the event is designed to connect local employers with candidates seeking both entry-level and professional opportunities.

Employers must be members of the chamber to participate. Booth space is available for $100 and must be reserved through the chamber’s InfoHub portal.

Sponsorship opportunities are also available, with interested businesses encouraged to contact the chamber directly for more information.

Space for exhibitor tables and sponsorships is limited and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

The chamber is encouraging employers to register early to secure a spot.

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