Pinal County Job Fair to feature local businesses

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Arizona Workforce Connection, along with many partners, will host the Pinal County Community Job Fair at the Promenade Mall in Casa Grande on Feb. 17.

The event will feature more than 50 employers from Pinal County and five from Maricopa. Arizona Workforce Connection will offer a Job Fair Preparation Workshop on Feb. 3 from 9 to 11 a.m. in its offices at 1015 E. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande to help job seekers prepare for the event.

The job fair is set to last from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Suite 130 at the Promenade Mall at 1005 N. Promenade Parkway in Casa Grande. Anyone looking for work is encouraged to attend.

Available jobs include:

•    911 dispatcher
•    Administrative
•    Bank teller
•    Bartenders
•    Behavioral health paraprofessionals
•    Border patrol agents
•    Bus drivers
•    Caregivers
•    Case managers
•    Claims representatives
•    Collectors
•    Construction and/or roofing
•    Cooks
•    Correctional officers
•    Direct support professionals
•    Firefighter
•    Food service supervisor
•    General labor or skilled trade
•    Head lifeguard
•    Housekeeping
•    Instructors
•    Insulation installers
•    Inventory specialist
•    Leak survey technician
•    Lifeguard
•    Maintenance tech
•    Material handler
•    Operations engineering
•    Packers
•    Paraprofessional
•    Parks equipment mechanic
•    Patient registration
•    Peer support
•    Production
•    Receptionist
•    Records clerk (police department)
•    Registered nurse and licensed practical nurse
•    Satellite TV technician installer
•    Servers
•    Service representatives
•    Specialty instructor
•    Substance abuse counselor
•    Teachers
•    Telephone interviewer
•    Van drivers

Adam Wolfe
Adam was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but spent the majority of his young life in Lakeside, Arizona. After graduating from Blue Ridge High School, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He has been working in the field of journalism since 2010. Adam has worked in a wide range of fields including professional sports and international media relations. He has also been a breaking news reporter, sports columnist, government reporter and community reporter. He spent a year in Denver, Colorado before coming to Maricopa in 2015. In his spare time, he will often be found enjoying the great outdoors. If he isn’t hiking or fishing, he is likely hopelessly cheering on his Arizona sports teams. Adam was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but spent the majority of his young life in Lakeside, Arizona. After graduating from Blue Ridge High School, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He has been working in the field of journalism since 2010. Adam has worked in a wide range of fields including professional sports and international media relations. He has also been a breaking news reporter, sports columnist, government reporter and community reporter. He spent a year in Denver, Colorado before coming to Maricopa in 2015. In his spare time, he will often be found enjoying the great outdoors. If he isn’t hiking or fishing, he is likely hopelessly cheering on his Arizona sports teams. Adam was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but spent the majority of his young life in Lakeside, Arizona. After graduating from Blue Ridge High School, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He has been working in the field of journalism since 2010. Adam has worked in a wide range of fields including professional sports and international media relations. He has also been a breaking news reporter, sports columnist, government reporter and community reporter. He spent a year in Denver, Colorado before coming to Maricopa in 2015. In his spare time, he will often be found enjoying the great outdoors. If he isn’t hiking or fishing, he is likely hopelessly cheering on his Arizona sports teams.