Greater Raritan opens registration for upcoming job fair

Bob Considine Chief Communications Officer - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Bob Considine Chief Communications Officer - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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Registration is underway for the Greater Raritan 2025 Job Fair, set to take place at the Hindu Temple and Cultural Society on Route 202-206 in Bridgewater. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 29.

Organized by The Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board (GRWDB) and the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development, in collaboration with the temple, this is the fourth annual occurrence of the job fair. Employers from Hunterdon and Somerset counties, along with neighboring areas, are encouraged to participate. The event aims to connect these employers with numerous job seekers who typically attend each year. Attendance is free for both employers and job seekers.

Employers interested in participating can register until Friday, May 16. Registration can be completed by visiting https://bit.ly/3XzDGRD or using a QR code provided in promotional materials. A week before the event, registered employers will receive a map detailing their table locations and other event specifics.

An updated list of attending employers—featuring company names, locations, industries, and open positions—is available online and will be refreshed every Friday through May 23.

For job seekers in the community wishing to engage with potential employers during this no-cost event, it is recommended they bring resumes and prepare for networking opportunities with hiring managers. While registration is appreciated via https://bit.ly/3Rl2d9u or links found in flyers, walk-ins are also welcome.

The job fair will include career resource information and a workshop titled “How to Thrive During Transition and Change,” led by Jan Goodman of the Greater Raritan One-Stop Career Training Center. Details about this workshop can be found within promotional materials.

Further inquiries can be directed to GRWDB Director Paul Grzella at info@thegrwdb.org or by calling 908-541-5790.

The GRWDB provides oversight for career and employment services funded federally and by the state for businesses and residents in Hunterdon and Somerset counties. More information about their programs is accessible at thegrwdb.org. Additionally, weekly text alerts regarding career opportunities are available; interested individuals can subscribe by texting “one-stop” to 908-460-8144.

For more details contact GRWDB Director Paul Grzella at info@thegrwdb.org or call 908-541-5790.



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