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8:52 pm Thursday, October 11, 2001

Holiday job fair set for Friday, Saturday at Bonita Lakes Mall

By Staff
Special to The Star
Oct. 11, 2001
Anyone seeking employment during the holidays, both part time and full time, may find what they're looking for Friday and Saturday at Bonita Lakes Mall.
A Holiday Job Fair is set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the mall. Each retailer that needs holiday employees will have a table outside their store, complete with applications and information.
While most positions will be temporary employment through the holidays, outstanding employees could be kept on after the holidays. White said many employees throughout the mall began as seasonal help and ended up as permanent full-time workers including management.
Retailers scheduled to participate in the Holiday Job Fair include American Eagle, Express, Jarman, Hat Shack, Kirkland's, Motherhood Maternity, Sears (Saturday only), Steak Escape and Underground.
Job seekers are encouraged to come dressed and ready for interviews, as most employers will do interviews on the spot.
For more information about the job fair, call 693-4960 or visit www.bonitalakesmall.com.
Bonita Lakes Mall strives to maintain accurate records throughout the year of each store with positions to fill. A job information book is kept at customer service. Job listings are also available at bonitalakesmall.com.
Bonita Lakes Mall is developed, owned and managed by Chattanooga-based CBL &Associates Properties, Inc. For more information about CBL, visit their Web site at www.cblproperties.com.

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