Lincoln High School Job Fair

November 15, 2022

September 23, 2022: Advance Thief River is excited to announce that Lincoln High School will be hosting a job fair for all of their students in grades 10-11. Students in grade 12 who are interested in finding a job will also be participating. The fair is open to all area employers who are interested in hiring students.

Approximately 300 students will be attending the fair. Unlike a career fair, the purpose of this event is to bring students and employers together and help them to find jobs working for area employers who are hiring NOW.

“Work-based learning experiences are a high priority for Lincoln High School,” said Scott Brekke, Principal for Lincoln High School. “We think this is an ideal time for our students to apply for jobs as we enter the holiday season.”

Employers must register if they wish to participate. The deadline to register is November 8.

For more information or to register, contact Michelle Landsverk by phone/text to 218-280-1755 or by emailing mlandsverk@icloud.com.

You may also like…

DigiKey to Host Open House Hiring Event

DigiKey to Host Open House Hiring Event

September 23, 2023: Come see what’s new at DigiKey. Meet with DigiKey’s Talent Acquisition team and learn about full-time career opportunities in our state-of-the-art product distribution center. Apply and start the interview process onsite, and enjoy a tour of the PDCe building.

read more
Hispanic Heritage Month in TRF

Hispanic Heritage Month in TRF

Northland Community & Technical College invites the local community to the college for a slate of events in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, recognizing the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.

read more
A Leather Jacket – An Entrepreneur’s Story

A Leather Jacket – An Entrepreneur’s Story

Jana Martin’s entrepreneurial journey started when she was thirteen years old. “I wanted a leather jacket, and my mother said, ‘well, you better get a job.’” There weren’t too many jobs for thirteen-year-olds in Middle River, but Jana saw a sign on the school billboard that offered $35 for mowing Woodman Cemetery.

read more