Employment in the Metal Industries: Maximizing Your Experience

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The modern job market has changed drastically over the last 4 years. What employers are looking for, and what employees are looking for has shifted greatly. For people new to the metal industries, or those looking for employment for the first time in the past several years, this industry as well as many others in general can be confusing.

Join METALCON Online and Future Leaders as they help you understand just what employers are looking for. Join Samuel Gray of Metallic Products as he shares what he looks for in employees and what his company considers in the hiring process. Sam will also share his thoughts on strategies your company can use to turn a candidate into a “great” employee.

Whether you are looking for a new role in the industry, are looking to grow in this industry, or are looking for good employees yourself, this session will be beneficial for everyone!

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