Kia now accepting job applications for Georgia auto plant
Tuesday, January 8, 2008 |
Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774 Alison Tyrer, GDEcD, (404) 962-4078
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Governor Perdue urges Georgians to take advantage of on-line application process
ATLANTA– Governor Sonny Perdue and Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia today invited interested Georgians to begin submitting applications for positions at the Kia auto assembly facility currently under construction in
“This is a very exciting day, and one we’ve been looking forward to since Kia chose
“Kia is now hiring!” said Byung Mo Ahn, president of Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc. during a press conference held at the
As part of its commitment to hire approximately 2,500 workers for the new plant, Kia will hire members of its production, maintenance and die maintenance teams through an on-line only application process facilitated by the Georgia Department of Labor. Interested applicants will find complete information and instructions at www.KiaJobsinGeorgia.com. Applications must be completed by Feb. 7, 2008, and the company anticipates making preliminary job offers around April 2008.
Prospective applicants can access the Web site from their home computers or from
Workforce training will be conducted by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education’s (DTAE) Quick Start program, which is building a training facility on the Kia site to provide workers with the skills they will need when the plant begins production in 2009.
The Kia facility, its first in the
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Press release in MS Word format |