The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce along with the economic development initiative Partnership Gwinnett have launched two job boards to assist in Gwinnett’s recovery from the impact of COVID-19. The two organizations aim to connect Gwinnett’s available workforce with the right employers who are seeking top-tier talent.

The Partnership Gwinnett board will focus on companies in its five target industries: information and technology solutions, health sciences and services, professional and corporate services, supply chain management and advanced manufacturing. The Gwinnett Chamber board will serve members and partners, as well as the Gwinnett community.

The job boards launched to the public on May 18. For now, employers will be able to post their jobs at no charge by using code “RECOVERY” at checkout.

Learn more about the job boards, post a job, or view opportunities: www.gwinnettchamber.org/job-board and www.partnershipgwinnett.com/job-board.

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