The complex is looking to fill seasonal, year-round, part-time and full-time positions.
“The Farm Show Complex team is a fine-tuned, efficient group, each playing a role in making every detail perfect for millions of visitors to diverse events year-round,” Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said in a news release. “From January’s Farm Show and national cattle and horse shows, to classic car auctions, youth volleyball tournaments, high school graduations, to professional conferences, every guest at every event benefits from the team’s hard work and talent.
Interviews will be available during both sessions. No appointment or preregistration is required, but applicants should bring two forms of identification. The complex is on the Capital Area Transit bus route. Parking for the job fair is free. Job seekers can also find details of open positions and can apply at
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