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Davidson-Davie Community College seeks employers for Spring 2025 Job Fair

Davidson-Davie Community College seeks employers for Spring 2025 Job Fair

Davidson-Davie Community College is inviting area employers to participate in its Spring 2025 Job Fair, offering businesses the opportunity to connect with potential employees from the college and the surrounding community. The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Brinkley Gym on the Davidson Campus, located at 297 DCC Road, Thomasville, NC.

The Spring Job Fair provides a platform for employers to showcase available positions, highlight their industries, and engage with job seekers interested in various career paths. Companies will have the opportunity to share details about their hiring processes, preferred qualifications, and training programs while networking with Davidson-Davie students and community members.

For employers, this event serves as a vital resource to attract skilled workers and introduce their businesses to a new pool of talent. With Davidson-Davie Community College offering more than 40 degree and professional certificate programs, employers can connect with well-trained candidates ready to enter the workforce.

Businesses interested in participating in the event can register by visiting davidsondavie.edu/job-fair and clicking on “Employer Registration.”

Davidson-Davie Community College, an accredited member of the North Carolina Community College System, provides academic and career-focused education to students of all ages and backgrounds. Since incorporating Davie County into its name in 2021, the college has remained committed to equipping students with the skills needed to compete in today’s evolving job market.

For more information about the Spring 2025 Job Fair or Davidson-Davie Community College, visit www.DavidsonDavie.edu.

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