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Almost 1,000 people attend the Jobs Jamboree in Billings

Billings, Montana – Almost 1,000 attendees asked questions about various occupations at the 31st Jobs Jamboree, which was held on Wednesday. There were close to 120 merchants there.
“I really like living out here, and I want to find a job that I can work at and then retire,” said Rhonda Brown, an attendee of the Jobs Jamboree.
“I’m excited to see what opportunities there are for me. I have experience in different fields.”
Everyone interested in the available options was given advice by companies seeking delivery drivers, food employees, and military vocations.
Job Service Billings offers details about positions available in the Billings region.
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