Wednesday April 20, 2005
10:00am-2:00pm
University of Phoenix Rancho Cordova Learning Center
2882 Prospect Park Drive
FREE ADMISSION!
Whether you are looking for your first job or for the next step in your career, this is the event to attend! Hiring organizations from all over the Sacramento region will be looking for motivated new employees. Mark your calendar now!
Featured Employers:
CARMAX, California Dept of Corrections, La-z-Boy Furniture Galleries, New York Life, UPS, Choice Home Mortgage, St. Paul Travelers, BloodSource, California-Troops to Teachers, Progressive Insurance, Mary Kay, Robert Half International, Tupperware, Sacramento Police Dept., Costco, US Army, River City Staffing, Lonaberger, Dunamis Laos Enterprises, The Entrepreneurs Source, SCORE, Juice Plus, Sacramento Works, NCA Financial, Discovery Toys, Families First, California Highway Patrol, Sacramento County Sheriff's Dept., Certified Employment Group, Securitas Security Service, Alhambra Water, Sierra View Contractors, TriStar Financial Services, El Dorado County Probation Dept., Progressive Insurance, Comcast Cable…and more!
Co-sponsored by The Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce.
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