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Looking for a job in the Treasure Valley? Check out this hiring event.

By: - March 20, 2023 2:55 pm
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A job fair will be held from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday at the Cole and Ustick branch of the Boise Public Library, 7557 W. Ustick Road, according to a press release from the Idaho Department of Labor. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A job fair will be held from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday at the Cole and Ustick branch of the Boise Public Library, 7557 W. Ustick Road, according to a press release from the Idaho Department of Labor.

Participating employers include the Ada County Sheriff’s Office, Anderson Merchandisers, Boise State University, city of Boise, Guerdon, Idaho Power, Norco, St. Luke’s, the Transportation Security Administration, the Treasure Valley YMCA and others, according to the release.

Some open positions include bus drivers, maintenance technicians, administrative assistants, engineers, purchasing agents, auditors, design drafters, HVAC specialists, among others, the release said.

Attendees should bring resumes and all information needed to fill out job applications, and they should be ready to discuss job opportunities, their skills and other qualifications with potential employers, according to the release.

Go to the Department of Labor’s calendar at labor.idaho.gov/dnn/calendar for a full list of participating employers.

For more information or to request reasonable accommodation to participate, contact [email protected] or at 208-332-3575 ext. 3807. To access the Idaho Relay Service for the deaf and hard of hearing, dial 711.

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Christina Lords
Christina Lords

Christina Lords is the editor-in-chief of the Idaho Capital Sun and has been a professional journalist covering local and state government since graduating from the University of Idaho in 2009. A Pocatello native, Lords is a fifth-generation Idahoan who served as a reporter at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and the Post Register in Idaho Falls and served as assistant editor for the Idaho Press in Nampa. She also led the Idaho Statesman in Boise for two years before turning to nonprofit journalism.

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