Are you looking for a job in Orlando or Central Florida area? Then you are invited to attend The 7th Annual President’s Job Fair located at Central Florida Fair Expo Park, 4603 W Colonial Drive, Orlando on July 14, 2010 from 12:00-4:00pm where you will find over 50 companies offering hundreds of upper/mid/entry level career openings in all types of Central Florida Industries as well as job seeker and educational resources!
Job fairs give you face to face contact with companies who are hiring. They are a great way for Job Seekers to network with key people in the local employment community. You never know who you will meet and how soon it will lead to employment.
Open to all Central Florida Job Seekers. Professional attire is required bring some resumes free admission and parking and no children please. Register as a job seeker today by visiting Central Florida Employment Council at www.CFEC.org, to ensure the quickest entry. For questions please call Christian HELP at 407-834-4022.
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