Oven Fresh Jobs Live Job Fair is Coming to the Ithaca Mall

Oven Fresh Jobs Live Job Fair is Coming to the Ithaca Mall

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The Oven Fresh Jobs Live Job Fair is hosting its next HUGE event!

If you’re on the hunt for your next opportunity, mark your calendar for the Oven Fresh Jobs Live Job Fair on Wednesday, November 5th, from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. at the Ithaca Mall.

The event will bring together a wide range of employers from across the region, offering opportunities in healthcare, education, government, media, and more. Participating employers include Cayuga Health, TSA, the William George Agency, Ithaca City School District, Cayuga Media Group, Tompkins County Human Resources, Unity House, and the New York Office of Children and Family Services – with even more businesses set to join.

In addition to employment opportunities, the job fair will feature prizes and giveaways throughout the event.

The Oven Fresh Jobs Live Job Fair is free to attend and open to the public. Don’t miss this chance to take the next step in your career journey!

For more information, click here to visit the Oven Fresh Jobs website.

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