SRG Job Fair Wednesday, August 14th at The Depot

SRG Job Fair Wednesday, August 14th at The Depot

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Spencer Radio Group Job Fair
Wednesday, August 14th
11am – 1pm  |  4pm – 6pm

The Depot on the Clay County Fairgrounds
(Enter through Gate C off 4th ave west)

The Spencer Radio Group wants to hire YOU!  SRG is looking to fill the following positions.  Click here for job descriptions.

  • Sales Media Advisor (full-time)
  • Receptionist (full-time)
  • News / Weather Announcer (full-time)

If you have an interest in applying for any of these positions, we encourage you to attend SRG’s JOB FAIR Wednesday, August 14th.  Come “interview ready” with your resume & job history.  SRG Management will conduct confidential interviews on site.

The Spencer Radio Group is an energetic, family-friendly work environment.  Our company takes pride in investing in their people and their stations.  SRG offers the following benefits…

– Our company is established and offers Health, Dental, Vision and 401K benefits
– Paid vacation time | up to 5 sick days per year | 2 personal days per year
– Have a flexible schedule
– Feel like you’re part of a TEAM

The Spencer Radio Group, Saga Communications of Iowa, LLC is EOE.

 

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