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NBAA launches new Job Board

Tue, Oct 20, 2009 | News |

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NBAA is pleased to announce its NEW job resource – Business Aviation Jobs! This new tool is designed to make it easier for business aviation professionals to find the newest available positions and gain greater exposure to hiring companies. In turn, companies can post openings to NBAA’s Business Aviation Jobs site to find the most qualified people in the industry to fill their positions.

Professionals can access this new resource today at www.nbaa.org/jobs.

If you are looking for a job, upload your resume today – free of charge. Your resume will be indexed so hiring companies can easily find you. You can also search available jobs and create alerts to be notified whenever new jobs are posted. The new Business Aviation Jobs resource even provides career resource tips and tools – one more way to help you find the perfect job.

If you are looking to fill a position, Business Aviation Jobs allows you to post openings and search resumes more efficiently so you find your ideal candidates, faster. Plus, as an introductory offer, you can post as many job openings as you have available absolutely free for the next month.

Log in to www.nbaa.org/jobs today to post your resume or start promoting your job opportunities ABSOLUTELY FREE of charge until November 15!

October 20, 2009
source: charterx.com

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