LYNNWOOD – Edmonds College will host a fall job fair on Tuesday, October 7. The event will take place from 4-7 p.m. on the second floor of Woodway Hall.

Edmonds College students and the local community are invited to attend this fall’s job fair. This will be the third time that the college will open its doors to job seekers across the county.
“Our job fairs are so highly anticipated and appreciated because they’re designed to be a great experience for everyone involved,” said Izzy Sanders, communications consultant in the Career Action Center. “This time, we’re enhancing that experience by using our dual screens to showcase attending employers, as well as real-time data and metrics. It’s all about making sure both job seekers and employers can make the most of their time and find the perfect match.”
Employers slated to attend include Community Health Center of Snohomish County, Formost Fuji Corporation, United States Postal Service, and more. Attendees are encouraged to bring their resumes and wear professional attire. They may park anywhere on campus, except in parking areas designated for golf patrons.
Job-seekers can register at bit.ly/4oOM4Zd.
For more information, please contact Izzy Sanders at izzy.sanders@edmonds.edu.
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The college serves approximately 17,000 students annually, including approximately 800 international students from about 55 countries. The college currently offers five Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, one Bachelor of Science degree, 66 associate degrees, and 111 professional certificates in 30 programs of study. The college operates two on-campus residence halls housing approximately 400 students. The college has a wide range of comprehensive offerings: College credit in high school, basic education skills to receive a high school diploma/GED or to prepare for college, short-term non-credit training, continuing education, online degrees, and certificates, offered day, night, and weekend. Support services include childcare, a campus food pantry, 211 navigator, and mental health resources.
Source: Edmonds College



