FORT SMITH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: The 2022 Annual Signing Day is Friday, May 6th

FORT SMITH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: The 2022 Annual Signing Day is Friday, May 6th
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Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Feb. 4.

The Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce hosts this event annually to recognize high school and college career and technical education (CTE) students who are entering into the workforce, either in some type of apprenticeship or full-time. In partnership with our local K-12 districts, the Western Arkansas Technical Center and University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, the Chamber works to match CTE students with regional career opportunities. Below

are some of the companies who are building their future workforce with this talent strategy. For more information on how your company can participate, please contact Anita Brackin, VP Workforce Development at abrackin@fortsmithchamber.com.

#buildyourworkforce #talentsolutions

#apprenticeships2022 #internships2022

ABB

Action Mechanical

Rheem

ArcBest

OK Foods, Inc.

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

Baptist Health Fort Smith & Van Buren Arvest Bank

Gerber

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce



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