Lewes, DE — Today, Delaware River and Bay Authority officials scheduled a job fair to take place inside the Lewes Terminal March 29, 2014. The purpose of the job fair, which will take place between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., is to attract qualified applicants for seasonal/casual positions in various departments, including Customer Service, Food and Retail. During the busy summer season, the Ferry hires more than 250 seasonal employees.
“Last year, we held our first ever job fair inside the Lewes terminal and it was very successful,” said Heath Gehrke, Director of Ferry Operations. “The Ferry is an employer of choice and this event is a great opportunity for prospective candidates to speak with our hiring managers and apply onsite. Whether on land or aboard a vessel, you can’t beat a summer job at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry.”
The Cape May – Lewes Ferry has nearly 80 seasonal positions currently available, including food and retail associates, line and prep cooks, servers, customer service representatives, bartenders, warehouse worker and porters. Some supervisory seasonal positions are also available. The Authority is actively seeking local residents to fill seasonal jobs at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry.
The job fair will be held inside the Lewes ferry terminal, located at 43 Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes, Delaware. A welcome table with job postings will be set up and candidates will be directed to the second floor of the terminal building to meet with hiring managers to be interviewed on the spot. Candidates will be able to complete applications on-line inside the Administration building and are subject to a background check.
The DRBA is an equal opportunity employer.
About the Cape May-Lewes Ferry:
The Cape May – Lewes Ferry is owned and operated by the Delaware River and Bay Authority, a bi-state governmental agency created by Compact in 1962. The Ferry is open year-round and has carried more than 43 million passengers since its inception on July 1, 1964. In 2013, the ferry service, which connects Victorian Cape May, New Jersey, and historic Lewes, Delaware, transported approximately 275,000 vehicles and nearly 1 million passengers. For schedule, rates and other program information, please visit the ferry’s website at www.CMLF.com, or call toll free, 800-643-3779. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @CMLFerry.
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