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The hiring event is scheduled for April 16 at The Fairbanks.
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The hiring event is scheduled for April 16 at The Fairbanks.

Dozens of companies seek employees at upcoming job fair

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Industries including banking, education, health care, hospitality, manufacturing and retail are expected to have representatives present and looking to hire at an upcoming job fair.

The Missouri Job Center is holding the April 16 hiring event at north-side community resource hub The Fairbanks, 1126 N. Broadway Ave., according to a news release. The job fair is set for 2-4 p.m.

Participating employers, according to the release:

  • Atrium Hospitality LP.
  • American StaffCorp.
  • Big Cedar Lodge.
  • Central Bank.
  • CoxHealth.
  • Edmonds Dental Prosthetics Inc.
  • Great Southern Bank.
  • iWeiss.
  • Jack Henry & Associates Inc.
  • Jordan Valley Community Health Center.
  • Manpower.
  • Mediacom.
  • MERS Goodwill.
  • MHC Kenworth.
  • Missouri Army National Guard.
  • Myers/Buckhorn.
  • O’Reilly Automotive Inc.
  • QPS Employment Group Inc.
  • Russell Cellular Inc.
  • SGC Foodservice.
  • Springfield Public Schools.
  • Springfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.
  • SPX Cooling Tech LLC.
  • SRC Logistics Inc.
  • T-Mobile.
  • The Arc of the Ozarks.
  • TTEC Holdings Inc.
  • U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners.
  • Walmart.

Katherine Proctor, spokesperson for the Missouri Job Center, said via email that she is uncertain of the number of jobs employers will have available to fill at the event.

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