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TO WORK: Quonset Business Park Job Fair – TODAY
Quonset Business Park will be hosting a Job Fair TODAY, July 9th, from 10am to noon. More than 20 companies will attend with employment opportunities. Over 12,000 jobs are noted as available.
The event will be held at the Wide World of Indoor Sports at 1610 Davisville Road, North Kingstown.
The Quonset Business Park will host the Job Fair in partnership with the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training and Rhode Island Public Transit Authority. Quonset is just a 25-minute drive from downtown Providence, or a short ride on the Route 14 bus from Kennedy Plaza.
The following companies will be in attendance, looking to add to the growing infrastructure of the business park: Agilent Technologies; American Mussel Harvesters, Inc.; Amwins Group Benefits, LLC; Banneker Supply Chain Solutions, Inc.; Cargill; Custom Design; Edesia; Falvey Insurance Group; FujiFilm; General Dynamics Electric Boat; Hayward Industries; Industrial Transfer & Storage, Inc.; J. Goodison Company; JF Brennan; Medical Collaborative; Micro Tech Staffing; Ocean State Job Lot; R & D Technologies; Rapid Prep; System4 IPS; Toray Plastics; and Trussco Mfg.
The average wage within Quonset Business Park is 19% higher than the statewide average.
Please RSVP to Sarah Kennedy at [email protected] if you plan to attend.
About Quonset Development Corporation:The Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) manages the Quonset Business Park which home to more than 200 companies, over 12,200 full and part-time jobs, and the Port of Davisville, one of the Top Ten auto-importers in North America. The 3,214 acre Business Park is Rhode Island’s leading engine of job growth and economic development. |