
A two-day job fair kicks off in Naples, getting job-seekers back to work and helping businesses stay open.
The fair is Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the ballroom of the Inn on Fifth, located at 699 5th Ave. S. The Inn on Fifth is one of the businesses hiring, others including Soma and Chops.
All you need is your resume and some background information to fill out any applications. Each company has its own hiring policy as far as COVID-19 vaccination.
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