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Highbury Canco human resources representatives Allyson Rubinski and Nicole Sarafin hand out information to a guest of the first South Essex Community Council Express Job Fair Friday, July 28. The job fair included 12 employers on site while another 14 posted listings accepting applications that the SECC later delivered to their offices.
Friday, August 4 • Southern Pitmaster BBQ rib night featuring ‘Team Canada BBQ’ • Rotary Club Fish Fry at the Roma Club 4 - 8 p.m. • Beer Garden opens at 5:00 p.m. • Park full of vendors • Hairball Concert, doors open at 7 p.m. • After Party at Roma Club featuring Ciao Band, 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. Saturday, August 5 • Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. • Ride registration at Seacliff Park - open at 8:30 a.m. • ‘Honour Our Veterans’ Ceremony, 10 a.m. • Blessing of the Bikes • ‘Tour the Tip’ registered ride - kickstands up at 10:30 a.m. • Jason Thorne FMX Show – freestyle motocross (noon, 2:30 p.m. & 5 p.m.) • Southern Pitmaster BBQ – ‘Team Canada BBQ’ all day • Beer Garden open all day • Park full of vendors • Sun Parlour Rodeo. 6 p.m. More information at www.sunparlourrodeo.com • Our Lady Peace - Doors open at 6 p.m. • After Party at Roma Club featuring Jody Raffoul, 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Sunday, August 6 • Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. • Sunday Morning Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. • Jason Thorne FMX Show – Freestyle Motocross (noon & 4 p.m.) • Bob’s Biker Games, 1 p.m. • Southern Pitmaster BBQ – ‘Team Canada BBQ’ all day • Beer Garden • Park full of vendors • Sun Parlour Rodeo, 6 p.m. * Sidewalk Sales all weekend in Uptown Leamington.
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SECC hosts Express Job Fair
By Bryan Jessop A first-of-its-kind event in Leamington proved popular with residents who were looking to waste no time in pinpointing quality job opportunities. The South Essex Community Council held its first ever Express Job Fair, an on-site event featuring 12 local employers met by more than 100 job seekers. The four-hour fair took place in two separate rooms Friday, July 28 and if feedback from participating employers and prospective employees is any indication, it won’t likely be the SECC’s last. “We had employers showing up at our doors wanting to post jobs while the fair was still going on,” said SECC job developer Sandy Boivin. “We were so excited to see people coming out. There really are quality jobs out there to be had.” In total, 103 area residents seeking employment visited the job fair, many with resumes in hand. In the early stages of hearing back from local companies that set up tables at the event, the SECC discovered that five visitors — and counting — had been hired as a result of their participation in the event. Employers that set up tables to accept resumes and answer questions included Aphria, Mosaic, Trison Farms Ltd., Real Canadian Superstore, Joey’s Only, Highbury Canco, Reko International Group Inc., Meritas Care Corp., On Freight Logistics, Security One, Highline Mushrooms and Tim Hortons. The on-site companies divided between the two rooms were all hiring at the time of the fair, with separate rooms made available to conduct job interviews with any qualified visitors. Also as part of the job fair, another 14 employers were part of a job board separate from the version that can be found on the SECC’s website www.secc.on.ca.
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There, potential employees stopping in at the fair were able to drop off resumes in envelopes corresponding to the jobs to which they wished to apply. Afterwards, the SECC delivered resumes to the appropriate employers. “We’ve got employers from across a variety of sectors,” explained SECC executive director Carolyn Warkentin during the job fair. “There’s a really good assortment of positions here that people can apply for.” The SECC was limited to a dozen participating job fair “We were so companies to recruit excited to see people because of space coming out. There limitations. Some really are quality companies were job jobs out there providers that the council had worked to be had.” in conjunction with — Sandy Boivin in the past while others approached them requesting a spot to set up and accept applications. “This is definitely something that we’d like to do year after year,” explained Warkentin. “The employers have been very positive about it — they’ve commented on how it’s been set up very professionally. They’re pleased to be here and we’re confident we can help them fill their HR (human resources) needs.” Among the SECC’s services are employment workshops that guide clients on how to search for new jobs, how to build different types of resumes, how to maintain employment, conduct interviews and search and apply for jobs online.
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