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CTS International Hosts Wichita Interviews for Seattle Aerospace Jobs
Dépèche transmise le 3 avril 2012 par Business Wire
CTS International Hosts Wichita Interviews for Seattle Aerospace Jobs
WICHITA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CTS International, a recruiting company supporting Fortune 500 companies across the U.S. and major international aerospace programs, has announced the opportunity for engineers in Wichita to interview directly for assignments in Seattle with the world’s largest airplane manufacturer. Interviews are being scheduled now for May 5-6 for structural analysis and design positions. CTS expects to place hundreds of experts in the Seattle area in 2012.
“People are eager to take advantage of local, in-person interviews, and we are looking to make immediate offers.”
In a year that has seen significant job loss in the Wichita area, the news is particularly welcome. “We are already seeing significant interest and available spots are filling up even as these interviews are still a month away,” said CTS Chief Operating Officer Paul Sogge. “People are eager to take advantage of local, in-person interviews, and we are looking to make immediate offers.”
While the positions to be filled are in the aerospace industry, the company is also considering applications from engineers who have an automotive background. Interested job-seekers should apply directly for the structural design and structural analysis engineering positions to be considered for interviews on May 5-6.
ABOUT CTS
For more than 25 years, CTS International has made finding and filling highly technical jobs easy with a streamlined recruitment process, superior services, and international expertise. CTS works with customers from specialized industries to identify business and personnel needs and to provide solutions that drive success.
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