Wawa Hopes to Hire 5,000 This Spring, Company Says
Wawa says it hopes to hire 5,000 new employees as part of a hiring blitz this spring. The company will offer bonuses to some new hires.
Wawa says it hopes to hire 5,000 new employees as part of a hiring blitz this spring. The company will offer bonuses to some new hires.
A major distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America announced this week that is seeking job applicants for 200 “competitive-paying” positions in a warehouse it operates near Allentown.
Since the virus’s influx earlier this year, millions of Americans have lost their jobs. But those who find themselves in that situation still have opportunities, with many jobs currently available in the Lehigh Valley.
Nearly 20 businesses with locations in the Center Valley lifestyle center will be participating in a job fair on Monday, Sept. 28 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If you’re looking for work or perhaps know someone who is, the Giant Company has 4,000 reasons for you to consider it as a potential future place of employment.
Are you a prospective police officer looking to make a positive impact on your community? Consider applying for one of the vacancies within 12 different Lehigh County police departments. Via a consortium, the departments are jointly administering a written exam for the positions later this month.
The clash between some of Pennsylvania’s counties, businesses and state officials over the continuation of Gov. Tom Wolf’s stay-at-home order and business shutdown also involves law enforcement, and Northampton County’s top elected enforcer weighed in on the divide Wednesday.
Real estate is one of the non-life-sustaining industries that have been shut down in Pennsylvania for the past month because of the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. That could soon change however, under a bill introduced by state Sen. Lisa Boscola (D-18).
There are businesses and industries in urgent need of workers right now. We’ve compiled a sampling of some of the available jobs in the Lehigh Valley.
If you’re looking for a temporary job or know someone who is or will be in the near future, you might want to consider working for the 2020 U.S. Census, which is currently ramping up its hiring efforts in the Lehigh Valley.