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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Cherokee Nation to Host Job Fair

The upcoming Cherokee Nation job fair will offer employment opportunities and information related to Cherokee Nation and its entities.

Cherokee Nation News

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — If you are new to the job market or are looking for other means of employment, the Cherokee Nation Job Fair is the place for you.

“The Cherokee Nation is proud to offer job fairs that allow our Cherokee citizens and our Oklahoma neighbors to apply for positions within the Cherokee Nation and its entities,” said Chad Smith, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. “Self-reliance is important to the success of our Cherokee citizens and we feel that by offering job fairs, our citizens and other people within our Cherokee communities can become economically self-sufficient and in turn will make for a more successful Cherokee Nation.”

The job fair is hosted by Cherokee Nation’s Career Services Department and will take place on Thursday, June 28 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the “Place Where They Play,” located on the campus of Sequoyah Schools south of Tahlequah.

“People are completing school right now and getting out into the job market,” said Melanie Dodge of Cherokee Nation’s Career Services group. “We have the resources and materials to help them.”

The job fair will offer employment opportunities and information related to Cherokee Nation and its entities. Local businesses are invited and encouraged to take part.

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