Job seekers exploring opportunities at the Shreveport-Bossier job fair.
Shreveport-Bossier will host two significant job fairs on April 23, offering locals a chance to explore new career opportunities. The Chasing Aces job fair in Bossier City aims to fill 150 positions at a new golf venue. Simultaneously, Goodwill is holding a job fair in Shreveport, focused on helping those facing challenges gain employment. Both events underscore the area’s commitment to providing job opportunities and support for its community.
Shreveport-Bossier is buzzing with excitement as two job fairs are set to take place on Wednesday, April 23. These events are a fantastic opportunity for locals to find work and explore new career paths, especially with the promise of new companies entering the scene and creating jobs.
First up, we have Chasing Aces, a brand-new golf and entertainment venue that’s about to take the area by storm. Hosting their job fair in Bossier City, Chasing Aces is on the hunt for 150 employees for a wide array of positions. Whether you’re interested in maintenance, marketing, sales, janitorial staff, bartending, or working as a golf pro, this fair has something for everyone!
The job fair will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Simple Church on the Louisiana Boardwalk, making it easy for job seekers to swing by after work or during the day. For those planning to attend, make sure you bring your I-9 documents; after all, some lucky candidates may get hired on the spot! With expectations of 400 to 500 applicants, this event is shaping up to be a hot ticket!
Chasing Aces boasts a stunning 12-acre facility, featuring a nine-hole golf course, PGA-style putting greens, a clubhouse, sports bar, and driving bays. The venue is set to open its doors in early June, and they are committed to building a team that values community and growth.
Meanwhile, just across town, Goodwill Industries is hosting its own job fair in Shreveport from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. This event is aimed at assisting individuals, particularly those who have faced challenges in their past, including criminal records. Representatives from 17 different companies will be there to help connect job seekers to opportunities, and it’s expected to attract a significant crowd!
Goodwill is passionate about providing second chances and lifting up those who might be down on their luck. Their mission during this event reinforces the belief that everyone deserves a shot at success. In fact, last year during Second Chance Month, Goodwill helped 34 individuals find jobs, and just the following month, that number skyrocketed to 57. The impactful work they do is crucial for the community, and their facilities at 800 W 70th St. and 8100 Jump Run are open for support from Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m..
For those unable to make it to the Chasing Aces job fair, worry not! Applications can still be submitted through the link available on their Facebook page, making it straightforward for everyone looking to join the team.
It’s also worth mentioning that Platinum Hits Entertainment has plans to open a new office within the Shreveport-Bossier area, promising a whopping 1,100 jobs. However, this company has come under scrutiny due to some inconsistencies regarding their operations, so it’s a topic to keep an eye on as the situation unfolds.
All in all, these job fairs are a golden opportunity for those in Shreveport-Bossier. Whether you’re looking for a fresh start, a new job, or just a chance to network, these events are not to be missed! With a small but mighty community rallying together to support local job seekers, the future looks bright for the workforce in this vibrant area.
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