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La GRANDE, Ore. – The Eastern Oregon Career Expo is on for April 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The regionally focused event, managed by the Eastern Oregon Workforce Board provides a venue for local and regional employers to gain access to students and community members looking for employment opportunities, including part-time, seasonal, internships, and career positions.
The event is a collaboration between the EO Workforce Board, WorkSource Oregon and Eastern Oregon University hosted on the EOU campus.
Job seekers are invited to attend the EOU Career Expo to learn more about potential opportunities.
During the Expo week, professional development workshops for students will be offered focusing on job-seeking and career-readiness topics such as interview preparation, resume review, networking, using job boards, and how to navigate state and federal application sites.
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