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Sun-Maid Job Fair Is Tuesday. It's Hiring on the Spot.
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May 10, 2021

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Sun-Maid Growers is looking for 75 men and women eager to work.

And the company says it will hire on the spot Tuesday during a job fair, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at its plant in Kingsburg, 13525 S. Bethel Avenue.

No experience is needed for many of the seasonal and permanent positions.

The jobs, however, are contingent on passing a background check and drug test.

Machine Operators, Forklift Drivers Needed

What kind of jobs are available?

Machine operators, forklift drivers, bin repairers, stacking crewmembers, and more.

Candidates should bring their resumes. Forklift drivers should be prepared for a test of their skills.

For those unable to attend, online applications are available at this link. Or, to schedule an interview, call 559 897-6280.

Pandemic social distancing mandates will be observed. Job candidates must wear masks.

 

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