
Senator Johnson's Job Fair
1 Education Drive
Garden City,
NY
11530
- Unemployment
Senator Craig M. Johnson, (D-Nassau), will be hosting a Job Fair on Friday, October 8th at Nassau Community College
More than 40 companies will be in attendance offering information and opportunities in a variety of fields.
“These are real Long Island companies with opportunities for Long Island residents,” Senator Johnson said. “If you are in need of work, please come down and see if we can match you with the right employer and position.”
Some of the companies attending include
AETNA
Arizona Beverage
Bethpage Federal Credit Union
Bloomingdale’s
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Corporate Hiring Solutions
FedEx
Jet Blue
Long Island Women’s Agenda
Macy’s
Met Life
Molloy College Admissions Office
Nordstrom
North Shore LIJ
New York State Department of Civil Service
New York State Department of Labor
Stop ‘n Shop
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
The New York State Department of Labor will be offering various free career advisement services for those who may be unsure on where to begin their career journey.
Additionally, Hofstra University will be providing a free workshop on “How To Work A Career Fair” and a Best Practices Guide with information on resume building and interview skills.
The Job Fair will begin at 10 am and last until 3 pm. Nassau Community College is located at 1 Education Drive, Garden City, NY 11530.
Reserved parking is limited. If you are unable to find a reserved spot, parking permits will be made available through Nassau Community College’s Public Safety Department.
Business attire is recommended and please remember to bring multiple copies of your resume. Should you have any questions, or if you are an employer that would also like to participate in the job fair, please call Lauren Summa at Senator Johnson's District Office, (516) 746-5923.
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