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20th Pacific Media Group Kahului Job Fair, Oct. 26

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Pacific Media Group hosts the 20th edition of its Kahului Job Fair this Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Center Court in Kahului.

“We are hoping the turnout is great, with the need for extra holiday earnings,” said event organizer Charly Espina-Takahama.

Saturday’s job fair features at least 47 participants. *A complete list is posted below.

The event is hosted by Pacific Media Group, which owns and operates multiple radio stations and digital assets including: KPOA 93.5 FM, 99.9 KISS FM, DaJAM 98.3 FM, HI92.5 FM, ESPN AM 900/102.5 FM, K-Country AM 550/100.3FM and mauinow.com.

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Below is a list of confirmed participants:

Allied Universal Security Services
Altres Staffing
Bayada Home Care
Bayer Hawaiʻi
Boardriders
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co
County of Maui – Dept of Personnel
Delta Global Services
Diamond Resorts
Four Seasons Resorts Lānaʻi
Goodwill
Ground Transport, Inc
Hawaiʻi Air National Guard
Hawaiʻi Family Dental Center
Hawaiʻi Job Corps
Hawaiian Airlines
Hertz/Dollar/Thrifty
HiEmployment
HMS Host
Honolulu Cookie Co.
Hyatt Residence Club
Jamba Juice / Jack in the Box
Journeys
Ka Hale A Ke Ola
Kāʻanapali Beach Hotel
Kay Jewelers
Longs Drugs
Lowe’s Home Improvement
Managed Labor Solutions
Maui Economic Opportunity
Maui Health System
Maui Police Department
Montage Kapalua Bay
Panda Express
Roberts Hawaiʻi
Securitas Security
Starbucks
State Workforce Development Division
Target
Tihati Productions
Times Supermarket
Transair Hawaiʻi
US Census
Vans
Wal-Mart
Westin Vacation Club (Vistana)
Zales Jewelers

Pacific Media Group job fair event flyer.

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