This message is about job
opportunities in the Seattle area.
Oakwood Worldwide will have
a hiring event for cleaning, maintenance and customer service positions in
Tukwila and Downtown Seattle. Interviews will be held on Friday, June 26 from
7am to 7pm at 3215 South 116th Street, Suite 121 Tukwila, WA 98168. For more information, go to oakwoodworldwide.com/careers
If you are interested in
getting for a job with the State of Washington, you can attend a seminar on
applying for jobs with the state. This seminar will be held on Wednesday, July
8th at the Downtown YWCA Worksource Office at 2024 3rd Ave
from 10am to noon. The event is open to everyone but registration is required.
Email Paul.Valenti@seattle.gov with your name and email address if you would like to
attend.
Goodwill has more than 70
openings around Seattle. Many jobs are entry level and offer benefits. Part
time and full time positions are open. Go to seattlegoodwill.org/jobs to learn more.
Seattle
Building Maintenance has several openings
for janitors. Call their job line at 425-644-2564 for more information.
QFC is hiring for many
grocery and cashier positions at various locations. Go to jobs.kroger.com
to get a list of the open positions near you.
Northwest Center is an
organization that specializes in working with people who have disabilities.
There are several positions through Northwest Center including Warehouse
Worker, Custodian and Donation Pod Attendant. Go to nwcenter.org/career
for job descriptions and application information.
People with conviction
histories can learn more effective job search strategies at The Ex-Con Job
Search Workshop will be on Tuesday, June 30 from 10am to noon at the Central
Building 810 3rd Ave.
South Seattle College is
enrolling for Summer Home Care Aide classes. These classes are free to low
income people and those receiving Basic Food benefits. They are also directed
toward people who would like to increase their English literacy. Classes are
Tuesday through Thursday from 9am-3:30pm. Contact Adela.Saenz@seattlecolleges.edu at 206-931-2839 or Judi.Johnson@seattlecolleges.edu at 206-934-5211 for more information and enrollment.
The Mayor’s Office for
Senior Citizens will be holding Computer Basics I and II classes starting in
July. Classes are every Thursday from
9:30am-2pm at the Central Building 810 3rd Avenue, Suite 449. For more information, leave a message for Lynda Hunter
at 206-233-2783 or email Lynda.Hunter@seattle.gov.
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