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Are you hiring? Interview candidates at 8th Mega Job Fair in Clarksville

Are you hiring? Interview candidates at 8th Mega Job Fair in Clarksville

The Mega Job Fair at Wilma Rudolph Event Center on August 13, 2024. (Wesley Irvin) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Area employers looking to fill open positions have a perfect opportunity coming up next month with the eighth Mega Job Fair, and this time with a new zone providing resources for job-seekers.

Brought to you by 5 Star Media Group, the Mega Job Fair is a regional event featuring businesses from the Clarksville, Fort Campbell, Nashville and Hopkinsville area. The two-day event will allow job seekers to apply for open positions under one roof at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.

To meet the various schedules of job candidates, the event will be held on two days:

  • Tuesday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 16, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For the first time, the Mega Job Fair will also include a resource area for job-seekers, with vendors providing advice and information that will help people prepare for the work force. Among those vendors will be the American Job Center, Educational Opportunity Center (through APSU), Nashville State Career Center, Senior Community Service Employment Program, and Bella’s Closet.

What sets this event apart is it will be heavily promoted by all nine 5 Star Media Group radio stations, plus Clarksville Now and Christian County Now. Those stations include Beaver 100.3, Q108, Z97.5, Rewind 94.3, 99.1 The Fort, ESPN Clarksville, Outlaw 100.7, EZ 99.9 and The Patriot 105.5.

The event is presented by Crown Staffing and Hankook Tire.

Food trucks will be on site.

Space is limited, so call today to reserve your table and arrange payment. Call 5 Star Media Group at 931-648-7720 or text MEGA to 43414.

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