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Mold manufacturers start recruiting today! I just learned about an organization dedicated to getting veterans hired; and, from what I remember from a workforce development roundtable at the AMBA Convention in May, the qualities of military personnel are the qualities today's moldmakers are looking for in employees. Check out Milicruit and the virtual career fair happening next week.
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Mold manufacturers start recruiting today! I just learned about an organization dedicated to getting veterans hired; and, from what I remember from a workforce development roundtable at the AMBA Convention in May, the qualities of military personnel are the qualities today's moldmakers are looking for in employees. Check out Milicruit and the virtual career fair happening next week.
Milicruit allows employers an opportunity to not only recruit during a career fair, but 24x7x365 through its virtual recruitment center. Their website explains, "Imagine having a booth at a career fair that never closes, and that is designed for service members, veterans, and military spouses specifically. They will design a virtual booth that matches your brand, message and that is EEOC and OFCCP compliant. Milicruit will also allow you to participate in regional, national, and employer specific events, and from the comfort and convenience of your office. You will also be given a detailed report of everyone who visits your booth after the national events for tracking and follow up."
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