Lebanon, Ind. – Employers are looking to fill more than 800 jobs at the Boone County Job Fair, presented by the Boone County Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC), on Wednesday, September 18 from 4-7 p.m. at Zionsville Town Hall.
”We invite job seekers to come interact with employers from across Boone County who are hiring for a variety of positions,” said Boone EDC Executive Director Molly Whitehead. “Hosting job fairs twice a year is just one way that the Boone EDC is providing tangible workforce solutions in our community.”
The job fair will include some of the county’s top employers covering industries such as manufacturing, business services, logistics and distribution, education, healthcare and retail. Companies are looking for full-time, part-time, temporary and seasonal employees.
The job fair is free and open to all. No registration is required for job seekers. Candidates of all industries and experience levels are encouraged to come dressed professionally and bring copies of their resume.
Companies planning to attend include:
- Allied Universal Security Services
- Aspire Indiana
- Aurora Parts and Accessories, LLC
- CNH Industrial
- DS Smith
- Elwood Staffing
- Gander Outdoors / Camping World
- GetGo Café
- Hachette Book Group
- Ken’s Foods
- Opus Packaging
- PFC Classic Dining
- RLTurner
- Spherion
- Staffing Resources
- Suburban Home Health
- US Corrugated
- Witham Health Services
- Work One
- XPO
- Zionsville Community Schools
For more information, visit www.betterinboone.org/jobfair.
About the Boone County Economic Development Corporation
A strong community is a united community, one that achieves balance between its residents and businesses. At the Boone County Economic Development Corporation, we seek the right economic opportunities to support strong communities and enhance the quality of life for all Boone County residents. We aim to be a catalyst for smart growth strategies. We forge mutually beneficial partnerships with organizations capable of understanding and further enriching the unique assets that the residents of Boone County have built. For more information, visit www.betterinboone.org.