Hamilton Township to hold job fair in October

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Hamilton Township is holding its second job fair of the year to help connect residents with many existing local job opportunities.

Mayor Kelly Yaede is inviting residents who are seeking new jobs to attend the town’s upcoming Job Fair, which will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Hamilton Golf Center, 5 Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Way.

Admission is free, however pre-registration online is encouraged to expedite the job fair’s registration process.

“The fact that we are holding a second job fair this year illustrates the number of job opportunities that are available to our residents thanks to the many new business that are coming to our community,” Yaede said. “I encourage any resident looking for new job opportunities to attend our upcoming job fair.”

There is still time—however remaining space is very limited—for businesses to participate. Local businesses can register for an exhibitor table for $75 online.

Those seeking further information about the Job Fair can contact Commission Member Vinny Chawla at (215) 630-7007 or vachawla@gmail.com. Businesses interested in event Sponsorship Opportunities can contact Commission Member Harold Laudien at (732) 715-5757 or htedac@gmail.com.

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