Posts with category : Recruitment.

20.5.15

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Two years ago Toyota Texas and Alamo Colleges invested in Bexar County's future workforce. Now that collaboration started to pay big dividends.
Nine recent graduates of the first Advanced Manufacturing Technician (AMT) program are becoming full-time

19.3.15

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In 2015 Seat will hire 100 engineers. The announcement was made by Seat's Executive Committee Chairman Jurgen Stackmann during the presentation of results for 2014. The selection process of applicants will begin over the next few days and successful candidates

12.3.15

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Nissan is recruiting over 25 new apprentices to bolster the workforce at its Sunderland plant in the UK.
The company's five year maintenance technician scheme is widely recognised as one of the best in the industry. Once apprentices have completed their training,

11.3.15

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Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces it plans to hire
* 2,275 people (including Toyota Technical Skills Academy enrollees and mid-career hires) in the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2015.
TMC plans to continue promoting diversity by recruiting female employees

12.2.15

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Renault confirms the commitment made on 13 March, 2013 upon signing the 'Contract for a new dynamic of growth and social development for Renault in France' by hiring new employees. Due to the competitiveness agreement's effects, in addition to a promising

4.2.15

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As Ford ramps up production of the all-new F-150, the company announced it will add 1,550 new jobs across its Kansas City Assembly, Dearborn Stamping, Dearborn Diversified and Sterling Axle facilities in the first quarter of 2015. The new jobs will support production

13.1.15

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Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans to create 1,300 new jobs as it continues to accelerate its industry-leading expertise in aluminium and lightweight technologies. The news comes following confirmation that the UK's largest manufacturing investor will add a further new

4.12.14

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Bentley has announced the latest phase in the biggest site development in the company's history. A further £40-million investment will expand its headquarters in Crewe, with a new research and development centre, creating over 300 jobs in the process. This move was welcomed

26.11.14

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Seat is currently experiencing a moment of significant growth and is poised to employ 150 new employees recruited through temporary work agencies to meet increasing demand at the Martorell factory. These workers will be joining the company with a new contract

18.11.14

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Seat is poised to hire 233 temporary workers at the Martorell facilities. The new recruits will join the company next week to cope with a one-off increase in demand for the Seat Ibiza and the Audi Q3.
This new spate of workers join the more than 550 people hired by Seat throughout

16.1.14

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Ford begins welcoming nearly 1,000 new employees at its Kansas City Assembly Plant to prepare for the launch of the all-new Ford Transit that goes on sale in the United States this summer.
The company also is announcing that 175 additional employees will be

16.10.13

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The Renault-Nissan Alliance continues to make progress in closing the gender gap, and in the past year the organization has particularly accelerated recruitment and advancement of women in key growth markets.
Russia and Brazil are among Renault-Nissan's

27.9.13

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Since recruitment began in 2008 for its manufacturing plant in West Point, Georgia, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG) has created more than 14,000 jobs.
KMMG currently employs more than 3,000 team members and like its counterpart in Zilina, Slovakia it operates

8.3.13

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General Motors is hiring 1,000 high-tech employees to staff an Information Technology Innovation Centerin this Phoenix suburb, joining Austin, Texas; Roswell, Ga., and Warren, Mich., as the centerpieces of GM's strategy to bring high-value IT work inhouse in