
Looking for top talent? New career opportunities? Summer interns, or career development resources? The new AFE Career Center has you covered!
The AFE Career Center provides an intuitive platform that offers employers easy-to-use functionality to attract, screen, and manage applicants ― and it’s easy for job seekers to search for and receive alerts about open positions that match their skills.
Floral designers, head growers, marketing, logistics...no matter what your personnel needs are, the AFE Career Center is the one place you will find prospective employees eager to start or advance their careers in the industry and interested in the positions you need to fill.
Here are just a few reasons to check out the AFE Career Center:
• Upload your open position in minutes, then search the resume database for your ideal candidates
• Leverage our mobile-responsive site to reach job seekers wherever they are
• Cut through the clutter of the giant job boards to reach your target candidate pool
• Connect directly with job seekers with the skills and training you need
Enter code MARCH2020 and GET A 25% DISCOUNT ON ANY JOB YOU POST through March 31. Get started today.
Plus, you’ll be supporting the valuable programs and research AFE sponsors to advance the entire floriculture industry. When you post a position, you will reach focused professionals with a commitment to this field.
Visit www.AFEcareercenter.com. Simply click the link for “Employers,” create an account and upload your information and position description. It’s quick, easy and can help you find the talented floriculture professionals you need to grow your business.
To learn more about AFE or how you can support floriculture programs, visit their site here.
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