Turnout at an Albany job fair for a Marine Corps contractor on Friday was so great that the contractor, AECOM, says they canceled about 200 interviews that were scheduled for Sunday.“AECOM has told us that they have so many applications, they will not be honoring those interviews,” Kari Finley, media and events manager for Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers and the fair’s host told the Albany Herald newspaper.
More than 1,500 registered for 125 positions, according to the report. The contractor interviewed some 450 applicants.
The more than 10 to one rush for spots comes in the wake of the announcement by the city's Cooper Tire plant that it was shuttering its doors in '09, a move that will put more than 2,000 people out of work.
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
Albany: applicants swamp job fair
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12/20/2008 07:49:00 PM
Labels: AECOM, albany georgia, Cooper Tire, Georgia Department of Labor, Georgia economy, Georgia jobs, layoffs, unemployment
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