Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise and the University of Nebraska at Lincoln Extension Service office in Falls City, are sponsoring a job fair Wednesday at Prichard Auditorium in Falls City.
Beckie Cromer, EDGE Executive Director explains why a job fair is being held. ( play audio :26 seconds )
The job fair is free to attend and open to anyone. ( play audio :35 seconds )
Cromer says if you attend, you might even win a prize. ( play audio :21 seconds )
Cromer also talked about the type of information people should be prepared to provide to the employers when they attend the job fair on Wednesday. ( play audio :44 seconds )
Again the job fair will be Wednesday from 11 a-m until 2 p-m at Prichard Auditorium in Falls City, it is free and open to the public. At least 20 employers from the three state area will be represented at the job fair.
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