Job Fair: Hiring Event Happening in Greene County

West AlabamaWorks! to hold hiring event in Greene County tomorrow at the Robert H. Young Community Center.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. March. 25, 2024 — West AlabamaWorks! is inviting job seekers in Greene

and the surrounding counties to attend a hiring event tomorrow, Tuesday, March 26 at the Robert H. Young Community Center, 720 Greensboro Ave, Eutaw, 35462.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for job seekers who are looking for employment in Greene

County,” said LaTasha Johnson, mayor of Eutaw. “West AlabamaWorks! has provided countless

individuals in our community with opportunities for a brighter future. To any prospective

employee seeking work, we encourage you to attend and participate in this free event.”

The hiring event, in partnership with West AlabamaWorks! and the Alabama Career Center

System, will host over 13 companies including Jolly Heating and Air Conditioning, Greene

County Health System, WestRock, Premier Service Company, Rural Health Medical Program,

DCH Health System, and West Alabama Mental Health Center. Job seekers will have the

opportunity to speak with company representatives and apply for open positions.

Anyone attending the free hiring event on March 26 is encouraged to pre-register at http://www.westalabamajobs.com/GC.

About West AlabamaWorks!

The Region 3 West AlabamaWorks! Council, in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce of

West Alabama, leads workforce development efforts throughout West Alabama. Together, we

facilitate and implement a comprehensive, coordinated, and seamless workforce development

system for the region and support workforce training activities. With a mission to promote

regional economic prosperity by providing support services to both employers and job seekers,

West AlabamaWorks! serves as the central hub for workforce development efforts and training.

Through West AlabamaWorks!, business and industry leaders have been able to create a

workforce development system that supports all levels of development and serves to benefit both employers and job seekers. Five industry clusters have been identified that address the needs of individual industry sectors. Those five clusters are: automotive, health care, construction, manufacturing, and professional and business services. Leaders of each sector work together to minimize duplication of services and maximize potential of each provider. This is done by communicating key workforce needs in the nine-county region through both urban and rural outreach programs. Measurable results are evident as programs—and those positively impacted by them — continue to grow and develop.