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Hundreds of jobs available at Bucks County Fall Job Fair

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Back to school means time to interview for the job of your dreams at the Bucks County Fall Job Fair.

Held Sept. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Court at Neshaminy Mall, RecruitmentQueen’s annual job fair marries the convenience of seeking a new job with optimal timing when kids are at school.

Local job-seekers can meet hiring managers in person and get started on a new career instead of applying online and waiting weeks to hear from recruiters.

RecruitmentQueen’s career fair features a wide array of positions in various industries, including health care, customer service, banking, technology, and more. Applicants will have the opportunity to ask employers specific questions about job openings, benefits available and what type of work environment they could expect.

In all, dozens of employers with several hundred jobs will be available at the job fair. The following employers have signed up to exhibit so far: KAPITAL data, RHA Health Services (formerly Growth Horizons), Superpac Inc., Vestcom, Age in Place Home Care, Access Services, S. Ambani Group, United Parcel Service, Prestige Healthcare and Woods Services.

Job seekers can register the day of the job fair at the registration table, or ahead of time online. RecruitmentQueen founder Jennifer Schultz recommends that applicants bring several copies of their resume for face-to-face interactions with hiring managers and recruiters. Even though the career fair is held at a shopping mall where dress codes do not apply, job seekers should dress for success. Professional attire is recommended.

The Barnes & Noble Court at Neshaminy Mall is located at 707 Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem. To learn more, visit https://www.recruitmentqueen.com/pages/40296-bucks-county-fall-job-fair-september-20-2023.

Employers interested in participating can call Schultz at 267-981-5976 or email jennifer@recruitmentqueen.com.


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