DAILY NEWS Jan 30, 2012 1:35 PM - 0 comments

Penske Truck Leasing, Logistics to add 3,500 jobs across N.A. in 2012

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2012-01-30

READING, Pa. -- Penske Truck Leasing and Penske Logistics are planning to hire about 200 positions in Canada this year, the companies announced. Officials say the increase in hiring, which will also include a whopping 3,300 jobs in the US, stems from an increase in demand for its services.

The companies will be looking for qualified candidates for vehicle maintenance supervisors, technicians, customer service, sales, drivers, and logistics and supply chain professionals.

"We're pleased to continue this positive hiring trend at our North American operations in 2012," said Ken Hurley, senior vice-president of human resources for Penske Truck Leasing. "We look forward to adding new associates to our talented, diverse team."

Penske says it plans to promote open positions through various online hiring and social media sites; career fairs at diesel technical/trade schools and colleges and universities; diversity career fairs; and military job fairs. For more information, visit Penske's Careers Page.




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