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Northern Michigan Jobs Source, Coming Soon

July 11, 2020

Is your company or organization hiring, or do you know someone seeking a job? Back by very popular demand, The Ticker’s sister publication Northern Express will publish its third annual "Now Hiring" special section in its August 3 issue -- but the deadline to list your free employment ad is Wednesda, July 15. 

The section, sponsored by Hagerty, will showcase hundreds of available jobs throughout northern Michigan. Employers may post their jobs in the section completely free of charge; the listings will be seen by Northern Express’ 100,000 weekly readers. Job listings will include full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions in professional, retail/restaurant, healthcare, construction, and more.

To list a job free, visit www.northernexpress.com/jobs by Wednesday afternoon. To learn more about making a bigger splash with a paid display ad in this special section, email us here.

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