Gladewater Job Expo - August 25th

Workforce Solutions East Texas • August 22, 2022

Gladewater Employers are Ready to Hire!

Workforce Solutions East Texas will host an in-person hiring event in Gladewater on Thursday, August 25, 2022, partnered with approximately 17 employers. The job fair will be held at the Gladewater Former Student's Building, located at 2509 Hendricks St, Gladewater, TX 75647, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.


For more information about the hiring event, contact 1-844-ETWORKS. 

Employer Positions Available
PMM Products Batch Baggers, Forklift Operators, Customer Service, Maintenance
Legend Oaks Health Care CNA, Nurses
Gladewater ISD Various Openings
Christus Trinity Clinic Various Healthcare Positions
Bill Dickason Chevrolet-Buick Sales Associate, Service Technician
Seymour Quick Stop Mgrs., Asst Mgrs., Cashiers, Stockers
Brookshires Cashier, Courtesy and Deli Clerk
Express Professionals Various Openings
City of Gladewater/Public Works Meter Reader
Upshur County Various Openings
Workforce Solutions East Texas Various Openings
Truman W. Smith Children’s Center Nurses, CNA’s
Family Dollar Cashiers
Pizza Hut Drivers
McDonald’s Crew Members
Gladewater Police Dept T Close Officer
Gladewater Fire Dept Various Openings
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