Press release from Friday Staffing:
Smartrac, a leading manufacturer and supplier of RFID transponders
to Hold Upcoming Career Fair in partnership with Friday Staffing ServicesAsheville, NC – Friday Staffing and Smartrac are holding a Career Fair on Thursday, October 15th, from 9-11am and 2-4pm. The Career Fair will be held at 267 Cane Creek Road Fletcher, NC 28732 at the Smartrac location. The available positions are as machine operators. While experience is preferred, it is not always required, although those with previous manufacturing experience are strongly encouraged to attend. Open shift availability is a plus, shifts are 12 hours and rotate days and nights every 8 weeks.
Smartrac is the leading manufacturer and supplier of radio frequency identification transponders in the fascinating and dynamic growth market RFID. Their products are used in electronic passports, contactless credit cards, smart tickets & cards for public transport and libraries, for electronic car immobilizers, RFID-based animal identification as well as for industry and logistics contributing to convenient, secure and reliable applications.
Those interested in attending the Career Fair can pre-register online at www.Friday- Staffing.com. On the day of the Career Fair, all applicants have the chance to tour the facility and be matched to the opportunity that best meets their interest and skills.
For more information on the Career Fair, Smartrac or Friday Staffing contact Desiree Andre at 828-684-8700.
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