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Arlington ISD is hosting a Career Expo on Saturday

Arlington ISD is hosting a Career Expo this Saturday, looking to hire workers for multiple positions

Career Expo banner
Career Expo banner (Arlington ISD - official website)

AISD is organizing a comprehensive career fair, set to take place this Saturday, June 17, at Sam Houston High School. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., inviting all those intrigued by the prospects on offer.

The district is currently on the lookout for dynamic, dedicated individuals to fill an array of positions. Opportunities range from cafeteria monitoring, both permanent and substitute teaching roles, teaching assistance, secretarial tasks, custodial responsibilities, clerical duties, specialties in food service, bus driving, attendance roles, and many more potential career paths.

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To join this career-enriching event, individuals are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible through the provided registration link. Furthermore, hopefuls are urged to actively seek out and apply for positions that best suit their career objectives and interests via the AISD job portal at aisd.net/jobs.

A notable feature of this event is the chance for attendees to have direct conversations with departmental hiring managers. These managers will conduct instant interviews, furnishing candidates with immediate feedback and potentially fast-tracking the employment process.

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Candidates are reminded to dress suitably for the occasion and to bring multiple copies of their resumes due to the formal and significant nature of these interactions. This initiative by Arlington ISD is more than a job fair; it signifies the district's dedication to nurturing talent, fostering professional development, and fortifying the community.

Credit: Dallas Metro News, Arlington Independent School District (AISD)

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