Introducing the Masonry Career Center

Words: Mason ContractorsLooking for that perfect fit? The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has launched its new, online job board, the Masonry Career Center, to be your online resource for making employment connections in masonry.

Finding the right candidates for your open positions can be a time consuming and frustrating process. With the launch of the Masonry Career Center, employers will finally be able to target their advertising to recruit just the candidates they're looking for–and spend less time doing it. The Masonry Career Center represents a niche talent pool of hundreds of masonry professionals, and what better place to find the candidates you need than the association that represents them?

For job seekers, the Masonry Career Center is the ideal place to be seen by employers who are specifically looking for masonry professionals. Job seekers can post their resumes (confidentially, if they choose), search jobs, apply online and set up search agents to provide automatic email notification whenever a posted job fits their criteria. They can even save jobs and apply when they are ready. And all job-seeker functionality is FREE!

Visit careers.masoncontractors.org for details.
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