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WARWICK, R.I. — The Rhode Island Department of Education is holding a state-wide job fair today at the Warwick Crowne Plaza. Kicking off at 9 a.m., the event has drawn a diverse crowd of job seekers eager to explore various opportunities within the education sector.
Attendees have the chance to connect with numerous school districts and educational organizations looking to fill a range of positions. From teaching roles to administrative and support staff, the fair showcases the growing demand for qualified professionals in education.
Participants can engage in discussions with potential employers, submit applications, and even participate in on-the-spot interviews. The event is designed to facilitate networking and provide resources for job seekers, making it a valuable platform for those looking to advance their careers in education.
The Rhode Island Department of Education aims to strengthen the workforce in schools across the state, ensuring that students receive the highest quality of education possible.
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