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Updated: 12:41 PM Aug 13, 2011
DOT Foods hosts career fair
Company growth leads to more job openings ARDMORE, OK--Those in the Carter County area who are looking for work should listen up.
Posted: 2:18 AM Aug 13, 2011Reporter: Kristen Shanahan Email Address: kristen.shanahan@kxii.com |
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ARDMORE, OK--Those in the Carter County area who are looking for work should listen up.
DOT Foods and Transportation is holding a job fair Saturday morning from nine till noon in Ardmore.
H.R. Manager Penni Wilson says they have several job openings due to the company's growth, and they're hoping to see many stop by.
"It's a little more difficult administratively, but it's worth it because we see so many more applications in such a shorter time frame," Wilson said.
Anyone who's 18 years or older with a high school diploma can apply.
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