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Hamilton-Ryker announces its virtual hiring event will be held Wednesday

By Echo Day on November 16, 2020

Hamilton-Ryker, a Total Workforce Solutions provider and leading staffing agency, is hosting a mass hiring event at offices in Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas during the month of November. Through partnerships with industrial and clerical employers, they will be getting people back to work in over 640 jobs.

With the expiration of the federal unemployment benefits, and many students back in school, people are wanting to return to work. This event provides a great opportunity for those who are needing good-paying jobs, which start immediately. Hamilton-Ryker will be taking all necessary precautions to ensure the health and safety of those needing to complete hiring activities in person.

“We are proud to be able to provide jobs for those who need a steady income and benefits,” said Vice President, Dedra Walker. “Our clients have good-paying jobs available, some with additional bonuses and other perks, and they are needing people now!”

If you are a job seeker, the Covington Branch will be hosting a Virtual Hiring Event on Wednesday Nov. 18, 2020 from 5-7 p.m. via Zoom. You can check out the list of available jobs in the Southaven, Memphis, Gallaway, Covington, Ripley and Brownsville areas at www.hamilton-ryker.com/job-listings/.

Through the website, you can apply on-line and after you have submitted the application, please call us at 901-475-0350 between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday – Friday and we will give you a Zoom ID and an interview time to log in for your Virtual Interview. Time and spaces are limited so apply and call today. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and be able to comply with Hamilton-Ryker’s Substance Abuse Policy. All other requirements are client and job-specific, so candidates are encouraged to contact the respective office for each job – access the Contact page here: www.hamilton-ryker.com/contact/

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