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Looking For That Perfect Job? Check Out jobCONNECT007
July 25, 2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
There are a lot of open positions in this industry today. But where do you begin to look?
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09/23/2022 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineIt’s officially fall now, and in Atlanta the temperature has plummeted to the mid-80s. We’ve all bumped our air conditioners up to 74 degrees. That means it’s trade show season, and I’ve been busy looking for my suitcase. This week, we have an assortment of news about associations, education, and advocacy, as well as another installment of our Printed Electronics Roundtable. And if you’re looking for a job, you are in luck; our jobConnect007 section is chock-full of open positions at all levels in this industry.
Hire or Be Hired! The jobConnect007 Help Wanted Pages
09/21/2022 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamIf you’re looking for a job in the PCB industry—whether you’re a recent grad or a seasoned technologist—the jobConnect007 is the first place you should look. In the pages of I-Connect007’s monthly magazines and newsletters, there are job openings for positions that span the entire circuit board supply chain: senior PCB designer, supplier quality manager, service engineer, field service technician, technical marketing engineer, and sales representative, just to name a few.