On May 27, 2020

RRWIB/Chamber host virtual job fair for class of 2020

Friday, May 29 at 1 p.m.—RUTLAND—Are you an employer with a job opening that a graduating high school senior might fill? The Rutland Region Workforce Investment Board (RRWIB) and the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce are collaborating to bring you a virtual platform to tell those seniors about your available position.  Here’s how it will work.

Visit  rutlandvermontvt.chambermaster.com/eventregistration/register/4938 to reserve your time slot to record a 5-minute video about your business and the position(s) available.  If you have more than two positions to discuss, sign up for two consecutive time slots.  You will receive an automatic email with the information for the Zoom meeting.

Prepare what you would like to say and join the Zoom meeting at your assigned time and record your message. After everyone has recorded, the recordings will be sent to area guidance counselors, who will get the information to their seniors. For more information email penny@rutlandvermont.com.

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