Sunny Hill Nursing Home Hosting Job Fair for CNAs
Currently the facility has 15 full-time and 10 part-time CNA positions to fill.
Currently the facility has 15 full-time and 10 part-time CNA positions to fill.
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Berkot's will hold a job fair this weekend for workers at its planned Orland Park location, the chain's 14th.
Berkot’s Super Foods is fast remodeling the former Green Food & Produce at 11333 W. 159th St. at the Wolf Crossing Plaza in Orland Park to open its latest store in the location. The Mokena-based grocery store chain is ready to start hiring workers for the Orland store, which will be the company’s 14th location. A job fair to find full-time and part-time employees for the Orland store will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 31, at 11267 W. 159th St., which is a storefront in the Wolf Plaza. “We’ll be interviewing people during the job fair,” Berkot’s spokesman Jeff Jackson said in a news release. Prospective employees are invited to download and complete employment applications from the company’s website at www.berkotfoods.com…
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Seventeen local businesses attended the Rasmussen College Mokena/Tinley Park campus Career and Networking Fair on Thursday, attendance by job-seekers was low.
When Joe Daviduke asked for time off from his former job as a banquet manager because his wife was having major back surgery, his boss refused. Daviduke left the job to be with his wife. Nine months later, he was still looking for a new job at the Rasmussen College Mokena/Tinley Park Campus Career and Networking Fair on Thursday. Daviduke, an Oak Lawn resident, came to the fair looking for work in the hospitality field. “I’ve driven over an hour for some job fairs,” Daviduke said. “This one is actually nice because it’s not all insurance companies. A lot of times, a fair will advertise a bunch of companies and then most of them don’t show up.” Daviduke was one of around 25 people who signed in at the career fair. Carmine Paterno, another …
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3:24 pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2013
What? When told them I decided to pursue a new career track, they told me this is the best place to start!   more ›