OU Job Board presents first-ever job fair in Hollywood FL

 
 

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The OU Job Board has announced they will host its first Job Fair in North Miami Beach, which will be held on Tuesday, February 7 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Young Israel of Hollywood, located at 3291 Sterling Road.

Job seekers and employers are invited to register for the fair by visitng the Job Board Website by Clicking Here. The fair is free of charge for applicants or employers. Registration is mandatory for applicants; no walk-ins will be accepted.

It is common at past OU Job Fairs in the United States and Israel, that job seekers have been hired on the spot or scheduled to visit a company for a second interview.

Employers who are looking to fire employees are encouraged to contact Michael Rosner, Director of OU Job Board, at jobsco@ou.org.

Michael Rosner noted, “This Job Fair is an open event and will bring qualified job seekers to this Fair to match the jobs open. The OU Job Board has been running Job Fairs for many years, and has developed an ‘expertise’ in matching the right candidate to the right jobs."

"We focus on getting the employer ‘job seekers’ who meet their preferred qualifications; and getting ‘job seekers’ with the correct qualifications jobs that they can attain and grow within. We make it a win-win for all those involved, and we look forward to working with employers and job seekers of North Miami.”

Potential applicants are asked to view a list online of available jobs and employers who will be attending the fair at www.oujobs.org

For more information, contact jobsco@ou.org or call 212-563-4000.

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