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PJC Multicultural Job Fair

Pensacola Junior College is holding its 13th annual Multicultural Job Fair Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Pensacola campus. The free event runs 9 a.m. to noon at the Student Center, Building 5, facing Underwood Avenue.

Sponsors are the PJC Black History Committee, PJC Student Job Services and WSRE-TV.

Each year, employers seeking a diverse pool of job applicants participate. This year’s participants include:

American Consulting Engineers of Florida

Baptist Health Care

Clear Channel Radio

Cox Communications

Environmental Services Inc.

Gulf Power Co.

Home Depot

Navy Federal Credit Union

Peoples First Community Bank

Santa Rosa County Human Resources

Santa Rosa County Sheriffs Office

SunTrust Bank

A special Educator’s Showcase highlights public school, college and university positions.

For more information or to register as a participating employer, call

Gil Bixel at (850) 484-1654 or send an e-mail to gbixel@pjc.edu.

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