
This free event takes place from 10 a.m.-noon at WorkSource, 204 Stonemill Drive, Suite 215, Vancouver
Job seekers can meet local employers at WorkSource’s hiring event in Vancouver on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
This free event takes place from 10 a.m.-noon at WorkSource, 204 Stonemill Drive, Suite 215, Vancouver.
Among the companies attending are:
- Addus Homecare
- Cowlitz Family Health Center
- Firestone Pacific Foods
- HireQuest
- International Union of Elevator Contractors
- Live Nation
- NW Staffing
- River City Roofing
- Silver Star Industries
- State of Washington – ESD
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- U.S. Postal Service
Candidates should dress for a job interview, bring copies of their resume, and be prepared to meet and interview with hiring managers.
For more information about the event, contact susan.milke@esd.wa.gov or 360-735-4981 or stop by the front desk at WorkSource.
Positions to be filled include:
- Certified Nursing Assistant (CAN) and Home Care Aid (HCA)
- Elevator Apprentice
- Forklift Driver
- Guest Services
- Nurses: LPN and RN
- Letter Carrier
- Operations Crew
- Production Worker
- Roofer
- Security Team
- Security
- Warehouse Production
To prepare for the event, job seekers are encouraged to open a free account on www.WorkSourceWA.com. On the website, candidates can post or create a resume to gain exposure to additional companies that have job openings, search for jobs, and learn about job training and placement services available through WorkSource. Job seekers can pre-register for the event here: https://bit.ly/4chsK0V.
WorkSource is a partnership of local, state and nonprofit organizations that provides an array of no-cost employment and training services to job seekers and businesses in Washington State. For information, go to www.WorkSourceWA.com.
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