Fast Growing Electronic Recyclers International Invites Those Looking for Work to "Recycle Your Career" with Open Call for New Managers.FRESNO, Calif. -- Electronic Recyclers International (ERI Eri (ē`rī), in the Bible, son of Gad. ), the nation's leading recycler of electronic waste, has placed an open call for interviews with prospective managers in light of its rapid growth and expansion. In its quest to find at least ten new managers to help oversee its many new locations opening around the country, ERI will be conducting a series of professional interviews this Saturday, January 24th, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at its Fresno headquarters at 2860 South East Avenue. "Our business is growing fast and we continue to expand into more and more cities around the country," said John S. Shegerian, ERI's Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Despite our success, we realize that our nation's current economic status has been challenging for other businesses and that there are many great and qualified professionals out there looking to 'recycle' their careers." "We're looking to hire at least ten success-driven, solution oriented o·ri·ent n. 1. Orient The countries of Asia, especially of eastern Asia. 2. a. The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality. b. A pearl having exceptional luster. 3. , self starters with strong production management experience," continued Shegerian. "The candidates should be willing to relocate re·lo·cate v. re·lo·cat·ed, re·lo·cat·ing, re·lo·cates v.tr. To move to or establish in a new place: relocated the business. v.intr. to one of our facilities throughout the US (including Indianapolis, Washington State, Colorado, Texas, and various locations on the East Coast) after going through our extensive eight-week ERI Management Training Program here in Fresno." Now the largest recycler of electronic waste in the world, Fresno-headquartered Electronic Recyclers is licensed to de-manufacture and recycle re·cy·cle tr.v. re·cy·cled, re·cy·cling, re·cy·cles 1. To put or pass through a cycle again, as for further treatment. 2. To start a different cycle in. 3. a. televisions, computer monitors, computers, and other types of electronic equipment. ERI processes more than 140 million pounds of electronic waste annually. For more information about e-waste recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. and Electronic Recyclers, call 1-800-RECYCLING or visit http://www.electronicrecyclers.com. |
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