Kroger Is Hiring Over 800 New Employees In The Atlanta Area For The Holiday Season

The one-day job fair is this weekend.
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COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the job market with hundreds of thousands of people still unemployed and looking for work. 

The Atlanta Division of Kroger could solve that problem for over 800 people ahead of this holiday season. 

Kroger is holding a one-day job fair on Saturday, November 7 in an effort to fill 863 positions at Kroger stores across the Atlanta Division for the holiday season. 

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We are committed to creating job opportunities in the communities we serve. Felix Turner, Kroger Corporate Affairs Manager

The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and those interested in a position are asked to fill out an application on the Kroger jobs website prior to the job fair. 

After applying, applicants should return to their preferred Kroger location during fair hours with no appointment necessary. 

The grocery chain is hiring at all levels and they are offering benefits, such as tuition reimbursement, to help every new hire achieve success.

According to Kroger, the company employs over 30,000 associates in the Atlanta Division alone.

Kroger stores included in the Atlanta Division job fair event span across Georgia, as well as parts of South Carolina and eastern Alabama. 

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