City, Harrisburg School District to host ‘Contractor, Vendor, and Employment Resource Fair’

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City, Harrisburg School District to host ‘Contractor, Vendor, and Employment Resource Fair’
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If you’re looking for more information about how you can work for or do business with the City of Harrisburg and/or the Harrisburg School District, the “Contractor, Vendor, and Employment Resource Fair” is for you.

The City of Harrisburg Department of Economic Development and the Harrisburg School District are hosting the fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Lincoln Administration Building at 1601 State St. in Harrisburg.

“The City of Harrisburg is open for business, whether that’s on Main Street or in City Hall,” Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams, said in a news release. “If we’re going to promote working in or for the City, then we need to have the resources available for anyone who wants to take part in what we’re building. I’m thrilled to partner with the Harrisburg School District to ensure anyone who wants to work here has that ability.

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and network with business leaders, hiring professionals, and decision-makers from the Harrisburg School District and the City of Harrisburg. Potential contractors, vendors, and suppliers can also talk with administrators from various departments and learn more about the procurement process.

“The Harrisburg School District is excited to welcome talented, qualified contractors and vendors, including local, minority, and women-owned entrepreneurs,” Harrisburg Superintendent Eric Turman, said in the news release. “We are looking forward to strengthening our collaboration with the City of Harrisburg, so that together, we can create innovative partnerships that will benefit and support our diverse school community and city.

Individuals seeking employment with the school district or the City of Harrisburg will be able to talk with human resources staff, who will be on-site to answer questions, and provide guidance on the application process for instructional and non-instructional positions. Spanish translation support will be available.Primary Instructional Aides

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