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Carvana hiring 150 workers at Bessemer inspection facility

Carvana hiring 150 workers at Bessemer inspection facility; 2-day job fair next week Updated Feb 12, 2021; Posted Feb 12, 2021 Carvana is seeking to fill 150 entry-level positions, including automotive technicians and autobody and paint technicians for its vehicle inspection center in Bessemer. Facebook Share E-commerce car platform Carvana plans to hire 150 workers for its Bessemer inspection facility and is holding a two-day hiring event at Lawson College that includes on-the-spot job offers. Carvana is seeking to fill 150 entry-level positions, including automotive technicians and autobody and paint technicians for its vehicle inspection center in Bessemer. The two-day event kicks off next Tuesday at Lawson State College’s Ethel Hall at 1100 9th Ave. SW in Bessemer and extends into Wednesday. Hours for both days are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Carvana hiring for 150 positions in Bessemer

Carvana hiring for 150 positions in Bessemer (Source: Paramount Pictures) By WBRC Staff | February 12, 2021 at 6:18 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 6:18 PM BESSEMER, Ala. (WBRC) - Carvana is hiring for a variety of open positions at its Bessemer vehicle inspection center. The online auto retailer is hosting a two-day hiring event to fill at least 150 positions for entry-level automotive technicians, and autobody and paint technicians for its vehicle inspection center in Bessemer. Interested candidates are encouraged to come by and learn about Carvana’s culture, open positions, and participate in on-site interviews with hiring managers. Qualified candidates can even get same-day job offers on-site.

Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities

Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities Together with Southern Company and the Ed Farm education non-profit, Apple announced the launch of the Propel Center Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Jan 14, 2021 By Jennifer Fortier Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities Together with Southern Company and the Ed Farm education non-profit, Apple announced the launch of the Propel Center Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Jan 14, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript BUT THE DEMAND KEEPS GROWING FOR THE UNITS. RIGHT NOW, THEY’RE TAKING DONATIONS TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO PULL THEM. ANOTHER NON-PROFIT IN BIRMINGHAM IS TEAMING UP WITH APPLE AND HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES. ED FARM HELPS PROVIDE TEACHERS WITH INNOVATIVE TOOLS TO SUPPORT ACTIVE LEARNING. ALONG WITH APPLE THEY’RE CREATING THE PROPEL CENTER. IT’S A VIRTUAL LEARNING HUB IN ATLANTA, THAT WILL

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