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Marijoy Bertolini
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over 6 months ago

Best Place to Work

I’m so proud to say that Jobcase has been recognized as one of Boston’s Best Places to Work!!! This community is such an important reason we come to work every day - and why we are successful. Thank You Jobcase Community for all you do!!!!

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MassHire Downtown Boston
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over 6 months ago

Healthcare Job Fair

Our ever popular Healthcare Job Fair is back again! Join us on Wednesday, July 18th to meet face to face with hiring teams from 8 employers in the Greater Boston area.

Employers include: • Anodyne • Boston Medical Center • Chelsea Jewish Lifecare • Marquis Health Services • Newton Wellesley Center for Alzheimer's Care (National Health Care Associates) • South Shore Hospital MA • Tribute Home Care • Wingate Healthcare

Sample jobs include: Counselor, Driver, LPN, RN, Residential Specialist, CNA, Housekeeper, Case Manager, Coach, Direct Care Staff, Program Coordinator, Behavioral Therapist, and more!

Pre-registration and resume upload strongly recommended; walk-ins welcome - http://bit.ly/ResearchJobsJuly18

#jobsearch #jobfair #jobseeker #Healthcare #Boston #Massachusetts #hiring

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Daud Morris
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over 6 months ago

Need summer work

Need an overnight warehouse job, or stock in Boston area

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

Time to follow up!

Don’t let employers forget about you once the job fair ends...

Now is the time to follow up!

-Do it sooner rather than later 1-2 days after the job fair is ideal.

-Make it personal Remember that employers have met and spoken to MANY people at the fair, so it’s unlikely they will automatically remember you. If you had a good conversation, make note of something you discussed and mention it in the email.

-Reach out to the right people Whether you jotted the employer’s email address down in a notebook or you took their business card, make sure to reach out. If you did neither don't worry, you can go to the company's website and look for the hiring manager's email. Once you have found it follow up with a friendly email.

-What to say In the email, explain how excited you’d be to work for them. Mention the main reasons why you would be the right person for the job by emphasizing your strengths and capabilities while demonstrating that you are a great fit. Keep it short and straight to the point.

Here is what a sample follow up email could look like:

Hi [Name],

It’s [your name], we met at [name of the job fair] this past [date]. I know your inbox is probably quite a busy place right now, but I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to speak with me. I…. (Include any personal connections you made here, for example, I can’t believe we both attended Maryville High school). I would be thrilled for the opportunity to interview with [company Name] for the position of [the position] that you’re currently offering. I believe that my skills are strongly in line with this position’s requirements and my overall experience in [Your special skill/experience] would be especially valuable when… [connect your skills to what they need]. I have attached my resume for you to look over when you have a free moment.

Thank you again [their name] and I hope to speak with you soon!

Best, [Your Name]

If you landed a job at the Boston job fair let us know the good news and post it [HERE in the community] (https://www.jobcase.com/community)!

We would love to hear from you : )

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MassHire Downtown Boston
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over 6 months ago

USPS Recruitment Session

USPS is currently hiring for a variety of roles in the Greater Boston area. Join us on July 23rd for our recruitment session, to learn about the positions and how to apply.

Types of roles include:

  • City Carrier Assistants ($16.78/hour)
  • Distribution Associates

For a full list of open positions: www.usps.com/employment

Key Job Requirements include:

  • Must have a valid driver's licence, a safe driving record and at least 2 years of documented driving experience in the United States
  • Must have a valid email address to apply
  • Exam Requirements - If applicant is invited to take a test, instructions will be sent by email

To register for recruitment session: http://bit.ly/2sUEOAG

Be sure to arrive by 11:15 to check in.

#jobsearch #hiring #USPS #Boston #Massachusetts

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MassHire Downtown Boston
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over 6 months ago

Security Job Fair

Get your foot in the door of the Security industry by coming to meet with these top Security companies. They are looking to meet candidates with excellent customer service skills, who are good at following policies and procedures, and who take pride in their work.

Participating Employers:

  • Securitas Inc. Boston, MA
  • Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
  • SecurAmerica

FT and PT Roles include: Security Guards, Security Officers, Concierge, Residential Concierge, Shift Supervisors, etc.

Don't forget to research the companies and job openings before attending the job fair.

Register here: http://bit.ly/SecurityJobFairResearchJobs

#JobSearch #Boston #Massachusetts #Hiring #JobFair

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

Get hired in Boston TODAY!!

Are you coming to the [Boston job fair] (https://www.jobcase.com/ulem-boston-job-fair) today from 1-4?

Be sure to check out the list of employers and where they are located at the fair.

We hope you are able to make it and if you can't please feel free to pass this info onto a friend or family member.

Good luck today!

Here are some helpful tips and tricks to help you land a job at the fair:

-[What to bring/do] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/8def323d-970b-5b4a-9ffc-4919aa21d7f1)

-[What to wear] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/3f421edf-2528-52dd-ae8c-39e4d8b2eee1)

-[How to calm those nerves] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/1bccc0cd-702d-5fd6-acaa-ab70317b4d16)

You have got this!!

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Jake Goddard
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over 6 months ago

HOW will they notice me?

Any job fair I been to is packed. People everywhere and it's hard to get noticed. What do I do to stand out? I don't want to just be another face in the crowd.

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Jesse LaPointe
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over 6 months ago

I sucked!!!

A few months back I went to a job fair and I blew it. I barely gave out any of my resumes or talk to anyone because I was really really nervous. The times I did talk I went too damn fast. I looked like an idiot I am sure. I need some serious help before this next job fair. What should I do?? Please help!!!

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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

FREE Boston job fair on....

Are you headed to the Boston job fair on June 14th?

There will be onsite interviews, career coaching, free headshot photos, professional resume reviews, and FREE workshops to help you land a job!

WORKSHOP INFO:

From 10:00am - 11:00am Matching Interests and Skills to Potential Careers Resume Tune-Up Job Search and Social Media Tools

From 11:00am - 12:00pm Financial Literacy for Jobseekers (presented by Citizens Bank) Networking for Job Search Success The Interview: How to Get It, How to Nail It

Space is limited so be sure to – [reserve your spot now] (https://www.jobcase.com/ulem-boston-job-fair/portal)!

Find out all the job fair details and – [register here] (https://www.jobcase.com/ulem-boston-job-fair).

We hope to see you at the fair from 1-4pm on Thursday, June 14th!

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