Lamont announces Back to Work Initiative to help residents find jobs during pandemic
A virtual jobs fair will be held next week from June 16 to 18, in partnership with Indeed. Companies hiring in Connecticut will host virtual interviews and meet and greet events.
News 12 Staff
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Jun 11, 2020, 7:10 PM
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Updated 1,772 days ago
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BRIEFING UPDATES:
- 44,461 people have tested positive (+114)
- 4,146 people have died (+26)
- 246 people are currently hospitalized (-24)
- 320,044 tests have been reported (+5,030)
-"If you have to ask, wear the mask," said Gov. Ned Lamont.
-Lamont announced a new resource, the CT Back to Work Initiative. It will provide workers and businesses in Connecticut with high-quality, user-friendly career tools to assist those who have been impacted by the economic fallout from the public health emergency.
-A virtual jobs fair will be held next week from June 16 to 18, in partnership with Indeed. Companies hiring in Connecticut will host virtual interviews and meet and greet events.
-Indeed is offering a free webinar on June 15 to help prep job seekers for virtual interviews.