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Nestlé & HBCU Connect Partner on Virtual Recruiting Event!

On Friday, February 26th, 2021, Nestlé and HBCU Connect are partnering to host a special virtual recruiting event, in celebration of Black History Month. Make sure to join us if you are interested in learning more about Nestlé and their available opportunities!

Register Today - https://hbcuconnect.com/resumes/?cid=97&sr...

Learn about Nestlé’s mission, culture, and opportunities for career growth from a panel of Black employees, followed by a Q&A session where you will have the chance to ask questions and speak with the panelists live, and opportunities to connect with recruiters after the event.

WHO: Black Professionals interested in learning more about life at Nestlé from a Black employee perspective, navigating your professional career at the organization, and receiving insight into current and future opportunities.

WHAT: A unique information session/panel discussion hybrid opportunity to learn more about Nestlé’s inclusive company culture, connect with a diverse panel of employees, ask questions, and explore career development options. Attendees will also be provided follow up opportunities with recruiters after the event.

WHEN: Friday, February 26th, 2021 from 12pm until 1pm EST.

WHERE: Information for the actual virtual event will be provided with your completed application. The event is online only.

ADDITIONAL INFO: Learn more about business functions and locations Nestlé is currently recruiting and regularly hires for, including Sales, Finance, Marketing, Supply Chain, and T&P for Arlington, VA; Solon, OH; and Seattle, WA.

Register Today - https://hbcuconnect.com/resumes/?cid=97&sr...
Posted By: Will Moss
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