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Middletown Teen Job Fair Will Be May 4 At High School North

There is no charge for teens or employers to attend, and each company is given table space to hold short interviews. Employers are sought:

(Middletown Community Affairs Council)

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — The Middletown Community Affairs Council will host its annual high school student job fair — now in its 30th year running! — this May.

The teen job fair will take place at Middletown High School North (63 Tindall Road) on Wednesday, May 4 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. *This event is open to high school students ages 16 and older.

It is free to attend the job fair. You do not need to register to attend. Simply show up.

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The Council is also currently looking for employers to participate. Are you looking to hire teen employees this summer, or are you a company looking for seasonal workers? Please come and showcase your company with a table.

Again, there is no charge for students or employers to attend and each company is given table space to conduct short interviews.

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Employers do not have to be located in Middletown. Companies throughout Monmouth County and the Jersey Shore area are invited to attend the job fair.

The job fair setting will be relaxed, but organized, said the Middletown Community Affairs Council. Past employers say they return each year because of the stellar performances by Middletown teens they have hired.

Interested employers can contact Community Affairs Council members Mitch Gotesky at 732-915-2445/NYCRED1@AOL.COM or John Giordano at 732-996-7495/JOHNGIORDANO@YAHOO.COM

Here is more information about the job fair, now in its 30th year: https://www.middletownnj.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=923 The Middletown Community Affairs Council says they want to make 2022 one of their strongest job fairs yet.

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