News: Long-running Toronto Fair open for registration - Sep 10, 2012
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Monday, September 10, 2012General News

Long-running Toronto Fair open for registration

Search Associates' long-running Toronto Fair is now open for candidates to register.

The Fair, which has been run annually now for 17 years, is expecting to play host to some 60 recruiters from around the world, making it a fantastic recruitment and networking opportunity for teachers, administrators and interns alike.

Fair organizer, Ray Sparks, said:

"This fair is a great stop over for schools attending other recruitment fairs in North America. As well as candidates from this part of the world, we expect many from overseas to attend this year."

A wide range of candidates including a large number of experienced single teachers and teaching couples in all subject areas are expected to attend. Newly certified teacher candidates from some of the top universities in Canada will also be looking for a teaching or intern position.

Organizers are delighted to announce an outstanding new Fair venue this year in the Courtyard Marriott Hotel in downtown Toronto. Ray commented:

"We are particularly pleased that the Search event will be the only function taking place in the hotel at that time and this works especially well in respect of our ongoing efforts to make the Toronto Fair an even more personal and relaxed event, while maintaining a high level of professional atmosphere for all attending."

The Toronto Fair takes place January 25-27, 2013 and, as with all Search Associate Fairs, attendance is by invitation only for those candidates fully registered and active on the website.

Candidates wanting to know more about the event, can check out the Fair's web page. They can also email Ray Sparks if they have any additional questions.


Did You Know…?

Search Associates is a family-owned business founded by John Magagna, former international educator. After working with her father for ten years, daughter Jessica Magagna is now CEO.