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Atlanta airport: Hartsfield-Jackson holding job fair

Brandon Alexander (left) interviewed with Deontray Jeffries during a Fall Job Fair hosted by Hartsfield-Jackson at the Georgia International Convention Center, with more than 1,000 concessions, construction & professional positions up for grabs. Over 60 employers from throughout the Airport community talked to potential employees about a wide variety of positions, from cashiers and cooks to administrators and accountants. Those interested in project manager and engineering jobs were also about to apply for a number of options, particularly as ATLNext, the Airport's multibillion-dollar capital improvement program, moves forward. (Photo by Phil Skinner)
Brandon Alexander (left) interviewed with Deontray Jeffries during a Fall Job Fair hosted by Hartsfield-Jackson at the Georgia International Convention Center, with more than 1,000 concessions, construction & professional positions up for grabs. Over 60 employers from throughout the Airport community talked to potential employees about a wide variety of positions, from cashiers and cooks to administrators and accountants. Those interested in project manager and engineering jobs were also about to apply for a number of options, particularly as ATLNext, the Airport's multibillion-dollar capital improvement program, moves forward. (Photo by Phil Skinner)
March 27, 2018

Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is hosting a job fair Tuesday at the Georgia International Convention Center.

About 2,200 job seekers have registered for the event running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 27. Walk-ins are also accepted.

More than 60 employers at the world's busiest airport are hiring for more than 1,000 jobs, according to Hartsfield-Jackson.

In other Airport news:

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