
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about apprenticeships and jobs in health care, education, manufacturing, technology, construction, finance, hospitality, retail, transportation and more
Attend the upcoming Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair on Thu., Feb. 16, to learn about apprenticeships and jobs in health care, education, manufacturing, technology, construction, finance, hospitality, retail, transportation and more. Some employers may be hiring so bring your resume.
Who:
- Everyone is welcome. This event serves students, families and the community.
- Child care will be available at the event.
- More than 80 employers from a variety of industries will be available to answer questions.
When:
- Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023
- Resume workshop in the Battle Ground High School career center from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- Industry Fair from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where:
- Battle Ground High School, 300 West Main St., Battle Ground, WA
This year’s Industry Fair is sponsored by Battle Ground Public Schools in partnership with Goodwill Industries of the Columbia-Willamette, WorkSource Southwest Washington and Next Success.
Join for an educational evening at Battle Ground High School to learn about the many career opportunities in the region.
Information provided by Battle Ground School District.
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