Highline College hosts free job fair March 15

Highline College hosts free job fair March 15

Nearly 50 local employers with full-time, part-time and temporary job openings will be on hand for Highline College’s Spring Job Fair on Wednesday, March 15.

The event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., is free and open to the public; no advance registration is necessary.

The fair is on the main campus, Building 8. The campus is at 2400 S. 240th St., Des Moines.

Employers from a wide variety of industries will be represented. Attendees should be prepared to speak with recruiters, dress professionally and bring extra copies of their resume.

Free career workshops are also available to prepare for the fair. Learn more at studentemployment.highline.edu/events.

For job fair details, visit studentemployment.highline.edu.

Participating employers:

Advanced Health Care

Aegis Living

Apartment Advantage Staffing

Bright Horizons

Burien Dental Care

C+C

Catholic Community Services

City of Federal Way Community Center

City of SeaTac

College Nannies & Tutors

Comcast

Concrete Technology Corporation

Continuant, Inc.

Department of Corrections

Environment Control

Fastenal Company

FedEx Express

FedEx Ground

Franciscan Health System

Full Life Care

Guided Pathways – Support for Youth and Families

Highline Public Schools

Home Care Referral Registry

IKEA

InDemand Interpreting

Julia Johnson Agency, State Farm Insurance

Korean Women’s Association

Life Care Centers of America

Lile Relocation Services

Lowe’s

New Care Concepts, Inc.

Northwest Hospital & Medical Center

O’Brien Auto Group

Phoenix Protective Corporation

Port Jobs – airport jobs

Primerica

Puget Sound Educational Services District (PSESD)

Sears Home Services

Seattle Police Department

Swissport USA

University of Washington Medicine

Uwajimaya

Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation

Virginia Mason Medical Center

Washington State Convention Center

Wesley Homes


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