Friday, July 20, 2007
Mobile Support from NC Department of Commerce
MPACT JobFair/Treasure Hunt-- Candidates looking for the gold
Meeting and Greeting now, hopefully working tomorrow
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Refreshing MPACT JobFair-- July 19th 4-7pm
Monday, July 16, 2007
Final List of Employers for July 19th MPACT JobFair
- RF Micro Devices
Citation Foundry
Carolina Container Corp
Thomas Built Buses - Polo Ralph Lauren
- Cox Target Media Publishing
- Procter and Gamble — Greensboro Manufacturing
- KAY Chemical
- Purolator
- Degussa Stockhausen
- Progress Energy
- bioMerieux — Durham
- Quaker/Gatorade/Tropicana
- REXAM
- Southern Technical Recruiters
- Georgia Pacific Corp
- Hanes Brand
- Team Emergent
- Temporary Resources
- Jowat Corp
- Adecco
- Electrical South
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber (hiring locally & nationally)
- Oliver Rubber
- Technimark
- Metaldyne
- AXIOM AMERICA
- GKN
- Miller Brewing
- Tyco
- TIMCO
- Weyerhauser (hiring locally & nationally)
- ATS- (contractor for Caterpillar Illinois)
- KF GROUP INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
- DENSO (Tenn)
- LUXFER
- KOBE WIELAND COPPER
- Michelin (SC needs 40+ techs)
- Key Resources
- Unicco (hiring nationally)
- Becton Dickinson
- UNILIN
- VIKING POLYMERS
- Dougherty Equipment
- Aerotek
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Why is the MPACT JobFair different?
In addition to being the first jobfair to have it's own blog, learn more reasons why the MPACT Jobfair is not your average jobfair by checking out News 14 video at
http://news14.com/Video/video_pop.aspx?vids=58531&sid=1&rid=94
http://news14.com/Video/video_pop.aspx?vids=58531&sid=1&rid=94
Where will the MPACT July 19th 4-7 JobFair be held?
The MPACT Skilled Maintenance/Facilities Engineering JobFair will be held July 19th from 4-7pm at 2 Centerview Drive in Greensboro, NC.
Detailed directions can be found at
http://www.mpactlearning.com/mpact_learning_center/mpact_directions.asp
Detailed directions can be found at
http://www.mpactlearning.com/mpact_learning_center/mpact_directions.asp
Friday, July 13, 2007
Maintenance Workers in Demand
Only 6 days away from the MPACT July 19th 4-7pm JobFair.
Check out the front page article the News and Record today at http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070713/NEWSREC0101/70712027/-1/NEWSREC0201
Check out the front page article the News and Record today at http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070713/NEWSREC0101/70712027/-1/NEWSREC0201
Thursday, July 12, 2007
More Employers to join the fun at the July 19th MPACT JOBFAIR
Thomas Built Buses and Polo Ralph Lauren both of HighPoint contacted MPACT yesterday and announced that they would like to meet with candidates attending the MPACT July 19th JobFair.
Also the new DoubleTree Hotel, formerly the Howard Johnsons Hotel, will be attending the jobfair as well in hopes of locating maintenance and facilities engineering talent to take care of their newly renovated property.
Also the new DoubleTree Hotel, formerly the Howard Johnsons Hotel, will be attending the jobfair as well in hopes of locating maintenance and facilities engineering talent to take care of their newly renovated property.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
NC- The Reliability State!
As NC continues to transition from legacy industries of textile, furniture and regulated tobacco industry to new economic opportunities in other sectors, we need to realize a couple of critical issues and take advantage of opportunities to be a leader not a lagger on some current trends.
As our governmental leaders are being pressured to finance the conversion costs of converting bleeding edge ideas into cutting edge results, we need to also remember to polish the rusty edge. In other words, as we are funding bio-tech, nano-tech and other high end technologies, we need to make not to forget the existing technologies that support us today, like hydraulics, pneumatics, plc controlled systems and the newly implemented automation technologies.
So many of our kids are not pursuing the education needed to replace the existing skilled maintenance technicians that our national economies rely on.
If NC became known as the Reliability State, where we build and attract the best talented skilled maintenance technicians, existing NC companies would thrive and outsiders would want to join them and not have their hands out wanting large tax incentives to move to NC.
At least that is our vision at the MPACT. And with over 44 employers coming July 19th, looking to fill over 600 positions that pay $15-$25/hour, this concept obviously has merit. We hope that governmental and business leaders consider this simple but novel concept to ensure NC growth and economic stability in future years.
Then hopefully other US states will follow suit and then perhaps the US would become the Reliability Nation.
Wouldn't it be much better to live in a nation that does not have a shortage of technicians than the current surplus entertainers or lawyers? Well hopefully more will catch on before it is too late and the US becomes a minor contributor in the global economy.
As our governmental leaders are being pressured to finance the conversion costs of converting bleeding edge ideas into cutting edge results, we need to also remember to polish the rusty edge. In other words, as we are funding bio-tech, nano-tech and other high end technologies, we need to make not to forget the existing technologies that support us today, like hydraulics, pneumatics, plc controlled systems and the newly implemented automation technologies.
So many of our kids are not pursuing the education needed to replace the existing skilled maintenance technicians that our national economies rely on.
If NC became known as the Reliability State, where we build and attract the best talented skilled maintenance technicians, existing NC companies would thrive and outsiders would want to join them and not have their hands out wanting large tax incentives to move to NC.
At least that is our vision at the MPACT. And with over 44 employers coming July 19th, looking to fill over 600 positions that pay $15-$25/hour, this concept obviously has merit. We hope that governmental and business leaders consider this simple but novel concept to ensure NC growth and economic stability in future years.
Then hopefully other US states will follow suit and then perhaps the US would become the Reliability Nation.
Wouldn't it be much better to live in a nation that does not have a shortage of technicians than the current surplus entertainers or lawyers? Well hopefully more will catch on before it is too late and the US becomes a minor contributor in the global economy.
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