Are you looking for employment? Find your perfect job at the 34th Annual Ocean City Job Fair on Saturday, March 30th from 9 AM until 1 PM at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, MD!  The job fair is FREE to job seekers.  Employees are needed in almost every industry. Come dressed for success, come prepared with a pen/ identification/ resume, and print out a generic job application (found here). For more information, please visit the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, or find them on Facebook.

 

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Do you know anyone interested in becoming a Plant Operator for a Wastewater / Water Treatment agency (Salisbury)? Please send your resume to INFO@Miller-ENV.com. Please SHARE this information regardless. ... See MoreSee Less

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I am an Operator in Training.. Snowhill is in need of another employee also.. 🙏🏻 I understand the need, will share! 🎙️

Join Albeniz Care Agency LLC for "On the Spot" Interviews and Hiring here at the Lower Shore American Job Center on May 14th from 4pm-6pm.
For questions and Inquiries, call 240-205-7979 or email info@albenizcares.com

We hope to see you here!
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I have applied several times. Never any return calls or feedback. Interested, though the time of the job fair is when I am at work myself. 🤔 Can anyone drop a resume to the office at another time?

At the Lower Shore Workforce Alliance, we have the pleasure of having a dedicated team of individuals who assist our community in the workforce. This week, we would like our employee spotlight to highlight Thomas Saito-Sherris, our Career Coach Liaison.

"Hello, my name is Thomas Saito-Sherris and I am the Career Coach Liaison for the Lower Shore Work Force Alliance. My main responsibility is to act as the liaison between LSWA, local educational agencies, and businesses to implement Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. I would say my favorite part of this job is learning constantly about a wide range of subjects that affect workforce development in regard to our students and local industries. A favorite activity of mine out of work is gaming and trying new foods and expanding my culinary experiences."

Thankyou Thomas for all that you do!
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