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Career Fair at Stone Academy on Thursday, May 10

 

WATERBURY, CT—The Stone Academy Waterbury Campus is hosting its annual Career Fair on Thursday, May 10 from 9-11 am.  This Career Fair is open to current students and past graduates of Stone Academy’s three campuses in Waterbury, West Haven, and East Hartford. 

Many local employers will have displays where attendees can ask questions and obtain information on employment opportunities.  Participating employers include: DaVita Dialysis, Daybreak at Waterbury, Family Care Visiting Nurses, Maxim Healthcare Services, Middlebury Surgical, Southington Care Center, The Hospital of Central Connecticut, VNA Healthcare of Greater Waterbury, Vitas Innovative Hospice Care, and Waterbury Hospital. 

For details, please contact Judy Kelliher, Placement Director, at Stone Academy, 101 Pierpont Road, Waterbury, CT 06705; phone 203.756.5500 or visit www.StoneAcademy.com.

 

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