Soccer & Work: Red Bulls
My buddies over at the Red Bulls are having a job fair TOMORROW. If you are in search of a job or know someone who needs employment, this is a great start. Enjoy a soccer game while making money...the following explains where to go and when to show up:

The New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Arena will be hosting a Job Fair on Tuesday, February 16, 2010, from 3-8 PM in the Bulls’ Corner of Red Bull Arena, located at 600 Cape May Street in Harrison, New Jersey.
Over 500 part-time positions need to be filled in advance of the Grand Opening on March 20, 2010. The Red Bulls along with stadium partners - Delaware North, Securitas and ISS - will be recruiting for positions in the following areas: Kitchen Staff, Box Office Representative, Security Personnel, Concessions Personnel, Retail Staff, Stewards, Heavy Duty/Light Duty Cleaner, and many others.
Staff members from each organization will be on hand meet with potential employees and interviews will be done throughout the evening. If you are planning to attend, please bring a copy of your resume and other key personal information
Red Bull Arena is located at 600 Cape May Street in Harrison, New Jersey. The stadium is easily accessed via the PATH trains (Harrison Station) or NJ Transit (to Newark Penn Station and PATH to Harrison Station).
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