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GDOL, Goodwill to Host Career Expo in Woodstock

Among those expected to participate in the expo include: AFLAC, Ashley Furniture Industries, Days Inn, Executives and More Staffing, Nobis Works, Pawn Mart, Perimeter Staffing, and RGIS Inventory Takers.

The Georgia Department of Labor’s (GDOL) Cobb-Cherokee Career Center and Goodwill of North Georgia will co-host a career expo in Woodstock Wednesday, Dec. 12.

The expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Goodwill of North Georgia Woodstock Career Center, located at 9425 Highway 92.

The expo will feature a number of employers who are hiring. Applicants should bring plenty of resumes and be prepared to fill out company applications and interview for available job openings.

Attendees are encouraged to dress appropriately to improve their opportunities for employment.

Among those expected to participate in the expo include: AFLAC, Ashley Furniture Industries, Days Inn, Executives and More Staffing, Nobis Works, Pawn Mart, Perimeter Staffing, and RGIS Inventory Takers.

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