Construction job fair connects diverse range of employers with job seekers
Nearly 20 employers are participating in a construction job fair in Barrie this week, looking for potential hires.
The Construction Industry Job Fair will be held for job seekers over two hours on Thursday at the Allandale Recreation Centre.
"This unique opportunity encourages attendees to explore and discuss available positions, making it an ideal occasion for those seeking employment and interested in gaining insights into careers within the construction industry," the City of Barrie stated.
Participating employers include:
Advanced Roof Solutions
Alexman Contracting Inc.
Barrie Trim & Moulding
Bertram Construction
Canadoor Garage Doors
Community Builders
Crozier Consulting Engineers
Duivenvoorden Haulage
Gillam Group
Gym Con
Humber Group
John Bravakis Enterprises
Landmark Environmental
Little Properties
Pinchin Ltd
Shockwave Electrical
Trim Depot
Winmar
The job fair, hosted by Barrie Construction Association and Invest Barrie, will start at 5:30 p.m. and run until 7:30 p.m. at the recreational centre located at 190 Bayview Drive, near Little Avenue.
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