Baxter Auto Hiring Event - Omaha Transportation & Warehousing - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Baxter Auto Hiring Event - Omaha

Baxter Auto will be hosting a hiring event at all Baxter dealerships! You will have the opportunity to tour the dealerships and participate in on-the-spot interviews ! This is an excellent opportunity for you to not only explore different career paths but also meet and connect with industry professionals.
The event is free to attend, and we encourage everyone to bring copies of their resume and be ready to chat about why you're a great fit! Whether you're a recent graduate, a job seeker, or simply interested in learning more about our different career paths, the Baxter Hiring Event is a great place to start!Where:
Baxter Volkswagen of Omaha, Baxter Subaru La Vista, Baxter Subaru Omaha, Baxter Ford Papillion, Baxter Ford West Dodge, INFINITI of Omaha, Lexus of Omaha, Mercedes-Benz of Omaha, Audi Omaha, Baxter Toyota of La VistaWhen:
Thursday, October 12thTime:
2:
00 P.
M.
- 6:
00 P.
M.
(CST)Potential Opportunities:
Automotive Technician, Lot Porter, Service Advisor, Product Specialist, Detail Technician, Service Drive Assistant, Express Lube Technician, and many more!To register for this event, simply click the apply link and RSVP.
Even if you don't get the chance to RSVP, we'd still like for you to stop by and pay us a visit.
We look forward to seeing you there!!PI9611daad6b5b-35216-32970697 Recommended Skills Retail Events Event Marketing Customer Acquisitions Event Planning Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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