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If you are looking for work, head to the Fresno Fairgrounds on Thursday.
The Big Fresno Fair is looking to fill 400 positions for its 2023 run, which begins Oct. 4 and wraps up Oct. 15.
The job fair is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the Commerce Building, 1121 S. Chance Ave. Applicants can park free in the Chance Avenue lot.
Fair managers are seeking parking and admission ticket sellers, ticket takers, parking attendants, customer service representatives, janitorial staff, maintenance staff, horse racing staff, security guards, concessions staff, and museum docents. Volunteer opportunities also are available.
What to Bring With You
Applicants must bring a photo ID. Applications will be available to fill out, but job-seekers are encouraged to download and fill out applications ahead of time at www.fresnofair.com/employment and make copies. Copy machines will be available on-sight as well.
Business casual attire is strongly recommended. In addition, the fair is looking for employees with strong work ethics and high levels of customer service.
Additional Information
For more information, call (559) 650-FAIR, email info@fresnofair.com, or visit www.FresnoFair.com.
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