Tampa International Airport (TPA) is one of the best airports in America, according to Wall Street Journal and JD Power. They’re adding new routes every week, and now the community is presented with an opportunity to work at this celebrated Tampa travel hub. TPA’s hiring day is set for Thursday, January 18.
This hiring day will run from 9am-noon in the Main Terminal on Level 3 (4100 George J Bean Pkwy). Companies will interview candidates and offer jobs on the spot. Full- and part-time year-round jobs with shops, restaurants, rental car companies, ground handling services, and more.
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Those interested in attending should come prepared:
- Bring your résumé or employment history
- Bring 2 forms of I.D. in case you get hired on the spot
- Pre-employment background check conducted
TPA will validate parking in the Economy Parking Garage for job-seekers attending the event. Pull a ticket when entering the Garage and bring it with you to the Main Terminal, which is accessible via the SkyConnect train.
The airport has provided a list of companies set to attend the event:
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The businesses currently slated to be at the event include:
- Stellar Partners (Stellar Bay News, Tampa Bay Sports, Mindworks, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Tumi, Swarovski)
- AIRBORNE Tampa (PEMCO)
- Crisis Center of Tampa Bay / TransCare
- Newslink (NewsLink, Bay to Bay News, The Shoppes at Bayshore, Air Essentials, BookLink, InTune)
- Stellar Partners (Stellar Bay News, Tampa Bay Sports, Mindworks, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Tumi, Swarovski)
- Paradies Lagardere Retail (CNBC Smart Shop, News Channel 8 WFLA, Tampa Bay Times, Spanx, PGA Tour Shops/The Runway, Corsa Collections, Ybor City News, Tampa Life)
- Paradies Lagardere Dining (Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Chick-fil-A, Qdoba, illy Caffe, Bay Coffee & Tea Company)
- SIXT
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