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TECHNICIAN CAREER FAIR

United States, Charlotte - Saturday April 27th 2019
GET CRANKING ON YOUR NEW EQUIPMENT CAREER!

NOW HIRING: Are you looking for a rewarding career in the skilled trades industry? Then don't miss out on our upcoming Career Fair here in Charlotte! You will meet face-to-face with hiring managers and begin to build your future career. Carolina Cat, LiftOne, and Pinnacle Cranes are looking for experienced candidates in the following areas:

Technicians
Parts
Service Support
Corporate Support

Job Fair tips from our Recruiters:
Bring a resume if possible
Prepare a brief but effective "brag" to let the people you meet get to know you
Plan to spend 45 minutes to 1 hour at the event

Share this event with a friend - ALL job seekers are welcome

We look forward to meeting you!
Date(s)
Saturday April 27th 2019
Time(s)
8:30am - 11:30am
Venue
CTE 6605 WEST WT HARRIS BLVD SUITE A
Ticketing
0
Contact for booking / more info
Recruiting Team at Recruiter@carolinacat.com

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