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Huron County Employers Invited To Mississauga Newcomers Job Fair

Huron County employers looking for more staff have been invited to attend a job fair in Mississauga hosted by the Newcomers Centre of Peel.

Huron County Immigration Partnership Project Manager Kristin Crane explains the job fair will be held at the Mississauga city hall on May 30

About 600 clients of the Newcomers Centre will be there with their resumes and prepared to do interviews with employers hoping to fill vacancies in their business.

Crane points out it's an exceptional opportunity for employers.

She says they'll meeting people who have already committed to moving out of the city and into rural communities.

Any employers interested in participating in the job fair can contact Kristin Crane at 524-8394, extension 3219 for more information.

The date again is May 30 at the Mississauga city hall.

Crane adds the cost for an employer to set up a booth at the job fair is $300 but she says the county will have a booth as well so if a smaller business would like space in the county's booth that can be arranged.

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