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NEDA launches industry focused job site

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The National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA) has launched an interactive job board, the NEDA Industry Career Center.

The NEDA Industry Career Center offers its members-and the industry at large-an easy-to-use and highly targeted resource for online employment connections. 

“We’re very excited about the NEDA Industry Career Center because we know how critical it is for employers in the electronics distribution industry to attract first-rate talent with a minimum expenditure of time and resources,” said Robin Gray, Jr. of NEDA.  “It’s also very important for us help enable smooth career transitions for those seeking electronics distribution jobs.”
 
Both members and non-members can use the NEDA Industry Career Center to reach qualified candidates.  Employers can post jobs online, search for qualified candidates based on specific job criteria, and create an online resume agent to email qualified candidates daily.  They also benefit from online reporting that provides job activity statistics.
 
For job seekers, the NEDA Industry Career Center is a free service that provides access to employers and jobs in electronics distribution.  In addition to posting their resumes, job seekers can browse and view available jobs based on their criteria and save those jobs for later review if they choose. Job seekers can also create a search agent to provide email notifications of jobs that match their criteria.
 
The National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA) is a not-for-profit trade association representing supplier authorized distributors of electronic components and their manufacturer partners. Dedicated to enhancing the distributor/ manufacturer relationship, NEDA represents companies involved in the distribution of electronic components, computer and computer peripheral components and test, measurement and control equipment parts.

www.careercenter.nedassoc.org

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