Nashville, TN, April 11, 2024— This Saturday, over 15 employers will congregate in the city of Nashville to scout potential youth and young adult hires during a citywide job fair. This event aims to bridge the gap between local businesses and young, eager job seekers, and will take place at the Lake Providence Missionary Baptist Church, located at 5891 Nolensville Road.
A smorgasbord of employers, ranging from retail giants to local eateries, will be on the search for new employees. Confirmed participants include Kroger, Logan’s Roadhouse, Sonic, Publix, and Nashville Shores. For pizza enthusiasts looking to join the workforce, local favorite Slim & Husky’s Pizza will also be in attendance. Beyond food and hospitality, the Army National Guard and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will be present, along with the Tennessee State University Police.
The fair will feature positions spanning different engagement levels – permanent, seasonal, full-time, part-time, and internships. This diversity of offerings makes it an ideal event for young job seekers that are looking to start their career journey, whether they want a long-term commitment, a temporary gig, or an opportunity to learn through internships.
Eager job seekers can pre-register for the event by scanning a QR code available in promotional materials. This not only fast-tracks them on the day of the fair but also gives them a feel of the digital job-application process. The event will take place from 10am to 12:30pm on Saturday, April 13. The fair is free and open to the public, and potential applicants between the ages of 15 and 24 are invited to take part.
This event serves as a vital opportunity for Nashville’s young people to engage with the local business community, showcasing not only the diverse workforce within the city but the vibrant industrial and commercial opportunities available. The wide range of employers attending the event ensures that there is something for everyone.
With Nashville‘s youth and young adult job fair, it’s more than just a one-day event – it’s an investment in the future workforce of the city. It offers young locals the resources and opportunities to connect with esteemed businesses, providing a platform for learning, growth, and prospective employment.
As Nashville continues to grow, initiatives like these demonstrate the city’s commitment to nurturing local talent and ensuring that their young residents are equipped to join the workforce and contribute to their community.
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