If you advertise jobs with no experience required, they will come.
That seemed to be the story playing out Thursday morning at the Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay, where Minnesota-based retailer Target opened a two-day job fair to expand and replenish staff at its store across the Columbia River on Portland’s Hayden Island.
By 10 a.m., one hour after the fair’s opening, the hotel’s lobby was crowded with job seekers who filled the lobby’s chairs, leaned against walls, or sat on the floor waiting for their names to be called. By day’s end, 150 applicants had been interviewed. And there was still all day Friday to go.
“This is more walk-ins than we expected,” said Amy Philip, manager of the Jantzen Beach store, now closed temporarily for reconstruction. About 100 applicants had pre-registered for interviews over the two days, she said.
Philip said the Jantzen Beach store will have 175 to 200 employees, called team members, when it reopens in mid-October. That’s close to double the staff of the old Target store, which closed in early June and was demolished as part of a larger $50 million makeover of the Jantzen Beach mall.