Senator Carlucci Hosts Job Fair with Rockland Community College
David Carlucci
March 19, 2012
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ISSUE:
- Jobs & Employment
Over 40 Businesses to Attend Event, Boost Job Hiring
Nanuet, NY (March 19, 2012) – Senator David Carlucci (D-Rockland/Orange) today announced that he has joined with Rockland Community College to host a job fair in April, the largest of its kind to date in the Hudson Valley. The strategic partnership was forged in an effort to bring businesses and job seekers together under one roof to immediately boost job creation.
The event is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, April 3rd, from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm at the Eugene Levy Fieldhouse, located at 145 College Road in Suffern.
Over 40 businesses from New York’s Hudson Valley and New Jersey region will be in attendance. These comprise of companies representing various sectors of the economy, including financial services, banking, utilities, healthcare, military, telecommunications, and many more.
“Hosting a job fair is one of the surest ways we can immediately jumpstart job creation and expand our local economy right here in Rockland County,” said Senator Carlucci. “Too many good people looking for employment right now just need to get their foot in the door. This event will provide a real opportunity for Rockland and Orange County residents to do just that.”
Residents are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their resume. Business dress attire is recommended, but not required.
Resource tables will also be on display to assist event attendees, which include representatives from the Rockland County Department of Social Services; ACCES-VR/NYSED; and Rockland County Personnel Department.
Anyone interested in attending is asked to RSVP for the event. For more information, please contact Senator Carlucci’s office at (845) 623-3627 or email carlucci@nysenate.gov with the subject line Job Fair.
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