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Global Marketplace for Automotive
Engineering Jobs
FISITA (the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies) has recently launched fisitajobs.com, the Global Marketplace for Automotive Engineering Jobs on the web.
FISITA has recently launched fisitajobs.com, the Global Marketplace for Automotive Engineering Jobs on the web Developed by FISITA (the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies) the site is dedicated to solving the technical and engineering recruitment problems of the world's automotive companies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Companies who find it difficult to recruit the technical and engineering personnel they need domestically, now have the opportunity to reach FISITA's membership of 158,000 automotive engineers in 32 countries - the biggest single source of qualified automotive engineers anywhere in the world.
The site, which can be accessed at http://www.fisitajobs.com, lists vacancies within vehicle manufacturers, component and system suppliers, engineering consultants, providers of design, test and related services etc.
Leading companies including Siemens, Honda, TRW, Renault, DENSO and Bosch are already signed up and using fisitajobs.com The site is extremely quick and easy to use for employers and job-seekers alike.
Employers can advertise vacancies on-line in a matter of minutes, while job seekers can browse or search for vacancies by category, by country or using keywords.
Engineers also have the opportunity to register with the site and receive (via email), details of jobs that match their personal profile.
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