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Need a Job? Head to Cobb Tuesday, Thursday

The Georgia Department of Labor’s Career Center in Marietta will be the site this week of recruiting to fill positions at two companies.

The Georgia Department of Labor is helping this week two companies fill a number of jobs.

First, GDOL officials will assist Sam’s Mart/Shell Gas Station in filling a number of retail jobs in Sandy Springs. The recruitment will be held Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the GDOL’s Cobb-Cherokee Career Center, located at 465 Big Shanty Road in Marietta.

The company will be recruiting a store manager, assistant manager and several sales associates and cashiers. Applicants should have a résumé and are encouraged to dress appropriately to improve their opportunities for employment.

Applicants for the store manager position, which pays about $40,000 a year, must have at least three years’ experience managing a retail establishment. The assistant manager, who will start at $11 an hour, must have at least one year’s experience managing a store. While no previous experience is required, the sales associates and cashiers will earn $8-$9 an hour.

Since the store is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the work hours vary for the employees.

GDOL officials also will be helping an inventory and data collection company, RGIS Inventory Service, fill 10 jobs for part-time inventory takers in Cobb County.

The recruitment will be held Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Cobb-Cherokee Career Center.

Applicants must have a résumé, be at least 18 years old, able to travel and stay overnight, and use a calculator or 10-key audit to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure with whole numbers, common fractions and decimals. Prior to the interview, applicants should apply online at www.rgis.com and enter keyword 316.

Salaries are $8-$12.50 an hour, with performance-based raises. The company pays for all overnight travel expenses.

The company will conduct background checks and drug-screening tests on selected applicants.

For more information about either recruitment, contact the Cobb-Cherokee Career Center at 770-528-6100.

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