Recent UTEP graduates and student teachers, and anyone with teaching credentials looking for a teaching job is invited to The University of Texas at El Paso's annual teacher job fair.
The news that a group of Korean American clothing manufacturers from Los Angeles are contemplating moving their businesses to El Paso should be something that is welcomed, but for a lot of social media harrumphers, it’s become the chance to hate on the city’s job prospects. City officials also seem to be turning a blind eye toward the Korean American Apparel Manufacturers Association, but the question is, why?
Yesterday was Veteran’s Day and there were lots of businesses around town that gave out freebies for active duty and former military members. Tomorrow, a local agency wants to help military service men and women find a job.
El Paso City Council wants local construction firms to work on local building projects, so today, they enacted the "Hire El Paso First" policy. If you are a local construction firm, you want to attend a meeting that can help you get more work from the City.
If you’re looking for work in the food service or hospitality industry, this may be the opportunity you’ve been looking for. The restaurant chain Kona Grill will be opening a location in The Fountains of Farah soon and is taking applications for over 100 non-management jobs beginning today.
How would you like to work at Southwest University Park, home of the Chihuahuas? You could be there for every crack of the bat and every home run. A three day jobs fair kicks off today.