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1929 - Swift justice: Thomas Vernon sentenced to life in prison for Saugus train derailment & robbery 1 month earlier [story]
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SANTA CLARITA WORKSOURCE – On a mission to get Santa Clarita Working

March is time for a fresh new start to your job search. Join us for one of our many workshops aimed at preparing you with the skills to improve your job search efforts or at a recruitment event, to meet with employers looking to fill their open positions.

 

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RECRUITMENT EVENTS THIS MONTH

Cashier/Ride Attendant Recruitment, Friday, March 7th from 12:30 – 3:30 pm.  Accesso is looking to fill dozens of positions for the Flash Pass program at Magic Mountain. If you have an outgoing personality and great customer services skills, they may be looking for you. They have competitive wages starting at $9 in addition to performance based incentives, free admission to the park on your days off, and free Flash Pass rentals.  Come prepared to interview!

 

Smart & Final Job Fair to take place on Friday, March 14th from 9 am – 3 pm.  The Smart & Final on Newhall Ranch Road is expanding and needs to add a lot more staff including Cashiers, Service Clerks, Clerks, Department Managers, Leads, Part/Full Time Key Carriers, and Store Support staff.  If you have outstanding customer services skills and a strong work ethic, join us for this opportunity with a growing organization in the Santa Clarita Valley.

 

Carl’s Jr. Job Fair on Tuesday, March 25th from 1 – 4pm.  Carl’s Jr. locations in Newhall, Castaic, Santa Clarita, and Stevenson Ranch need Shift Leaders and Crew Persons.  All shifts are available, part-time and full-time. They are seeking motivated, high-energy people with quick-service restaurant experience and great people skills.  If this sounds like you, join us for their job fair and be prepared to impress!

 

Sales Recruitment for Pre-Planning Advisors and Family Service Counselors with Service Corporation International/Dignity Memorial on Wednesday, March 26th from 1 – 3:30 pm.  They have immediate openings at locations including Los Angeles, Lancaster, Newhall, Mission Hills, Northridge, Canoga Park, North Hollywood, Burbank and more!  If you are an experienced sales person with a high level of integrity, dedication, and compassion looking to continue your sales career in a new industry with competitive wages this may be just the opportunity you’ve been looking for.  You must have a good driving record, solid work history, and be comfortable with both in-home sales and conducting group presentations.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Department of Rehabilitation OrientationWednesday, March 5th from 1 pm – 2 pm – Do you have a mental or physical disability that is interfering with your ability to find or keep a job?  This monthly orientation provides an overview of the services offered by the Department of Rehabilitation to assist you and the eligibility requirements.

SCV Job Club, Friday, March 7th from 8:30 – 10:30 am –   Do you want to stay focused in your job search and re-ignite your motivation?  Are you looking for hot job leads for positions that are currently open in the Santa Clarita and surrounding areas? Then you’ll want to join us for our monthly job club.  An employment specialist will share leads with you, job search tips, and help to keep moving you in the direction of your next job opportunity.

Need a job?  Get Social Media.  Saturday, March 8th starting at 11 am, join author of Job Searching with Social Media for DUMMIES, Joshua Waldman, in person to learn how to look great online and become a job magnet using LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.  He will help you gain clarity about your personal brand and how that translates online, as well as teaching you how to truly leverage your network to find work fast.
Further information about Jobs, Recruitments, Workshops, Orientations and Events can be found on our Website at www.WorkSantaClarita.com or by visiting the Santa Clarita WorkSource Center directly.

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