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The Capital City Job Center in Jefferson City will host its regular Walk-In Wednesdays event on Wednesday, October 13, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., offering both employers and job seekers the opportunity to connect and do one-on-one interviews.

Employers on-site for the event include Central Bank, City of Jefferson, Cole County Residential Services, Inc., Fulton State Hospital, Home Helpers, Michal W. Prenger Center, and Modern Litho. 

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Walk-In Wednesdays offers free space to connect employers and job seekers on a smaller scale. Employers receive a variety of free opportunities available to them, including a provided table, freedom to bring any company swag, computers provided for applicants to apply online, and private office space for one-on-one interviews. Employers can register today at 5573.526.8115 or learn more here.

As many employers are having difficulties finding employees to fill their vacancies, we want to provide as much assistance as we can. We want to help employers in Jefferson City and surrounding areas in their hiring process, while also helping the job seeker find meaningful and sustainable employment.

Patricia Barnes – Capital City Job Center Supervisor

For job seekers looking to find a new job or change career pathways, this is the perfect opportunity to connect without having to set up a job interview. Resumes are recommended upon arrival, but not required. 

Other services are available at the Capital City Job Center for both employers and job seekers. Employer services  include talent search assistance through the MoJobs database, the ability to reach out to UI recipients, retention assistance, labor market information, ACT Workkeys and NCRC testing,  hiring incentives, and veterans services. Job seeker services include job search assistance, free resource computers, career and training services, workshops, skill assessments, work-based learning, and more. 

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