MEGA Job Fair Vendor Information

MEGA Job Fair Vendor Information

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It’s the MEGA, MEGA, MEGA JOB FAIR!


Are you looking to connect with top talent? Participate in our upcoming job fair and showcase your company to a pool of qualified candidates.

This isn’t just ANY job fair—it’s a two-day MEGA JOB FAIR that’s promoted across all nine 5 Star Media Group radio stations including, Q108, Beaver 100.3, Rewind 94.3, Z97.5, 99.1 The Fort, Outlaw 100.7, ESPN Clarksville, La Pantera 99.9 and The Patriot 105.5 as well as ClarksvilleNow.com, ChristianCountyNow.com, and other digital platforms – reaching a HUGE pool of potential candidates!

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yesterday in News, Opinion, Podcasts, The Clarksville Rundown

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