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I searched and did not find.  Hope someone is needing a cool job................

 

http://www.beretta.com/en-us/careers/manufacturing/

 

Beretta “Hiring Event” at Volunteer State Community College

Press Release - Gallatin, Tennessee, June 11, 2015 – Beretta USA will conduct a “Hiring Event” on Thursday, July 9, 2015 at Volunteer State Community College located at 1480 Nashville Pike in Gallatin.
Job seekers interested in working for Beretta are encouraged to attend one of the four sessions that are scheduled for 8:00am, 10:00am, 4:00pm and 6:00pm in Noble C. Caudill Hall on the Campus of Volunteer State Community College to learn more about Beretta’s company culture and how to apply for jobs.
To register for this free event, please visit www.workforceessentials.com/event/

Beretta USA’s “Hiring Event” will include a presentation on these topics:
• Pay & Benefits
• Job Descriptions & Video
• Hiring Timelines
• Beretta Culture
• Application Process

Applications for the jobs listed below are available at all area Tennessee Career Centers and at www.workforceessentials.com  and http://www.jobs4tn.gov
• Assemblers/Packagers
• Machine Operators
• Deburrers
• Buffer/Polishers
• Material Handlers
Please bring COMPLETED JOB APPLICATIONS  to the “Hiring Event”.
Interviews will be conducted during the months of August and September.

Interested candidates are asked to bring their resume and completed job application with them to the “Hiring Event”.  Additionally, the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s Career Coach will be on hand to assist job seekers that are interested in applying for a position with Beretta USA. The Career Coach has computers, copy and fax machines available to job seekers. The computers aboard the Career Coach have Internet access and are equipped with Microsoft Office software.  Job seekers can also monitor open Beretta positions through the Tennessee Career Center website at https://www.jobs4tn.gov/.  Job seekers can look at the jobs on the Career Coach, at the Tennessee Career Center, or at home.

Job Applications are available at all area Tennessee Career Centers and at www.workforceessentials.com and www.jobs4tn.gov
Please email Charlie Koon at ckoon@workforceessentials.com with any questions.

Please bring COMPLETED JOB APPLICATIONS  to the “Hiring Event”. 

Interviews will be conducted during the months of August and September. 

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I'm looking forward having a "Made in TN" Beretta in my hand.

I as well will be looking at them when "Made in TN" comes out.

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Interested in seeing what the pay and benefits are. Building cars has run its course.

The pay scales were floating around on here either on TGO or a local news site. If I recall they were fairly good, north of 35k for "grunt" positions I think. Too far of a drive for me to consider applying.

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I find it mildly ironic that the hiring event for a firearms manufacturer is being held in a venue wherein one could not possibly legally carry a firearm made by that manufacturer.  Or any other.  It's a curse I have for noticing things like this I guess.

 

Still, I'm glad to see Beretta coming to Tennessee and wish them and the job seekers who attend the best.  And safety.  :)

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The pay scales were floating around on here either on TGO or a local news site. If I recall they were fairly good, north of 35k for "grunt" positions I think. Too far of a drive for me to consider applying.

 

Wow I wasn't expecting them to be that high. That's right in line with what Nissan pays their new techs.

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As an over-educated person who is struggling in the current market, this seems like an opportunity to get in on the ground floor then move up later.

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If I was about 30 yrs younger I'd be all over this.

 

Absolutely with you on this. I'd be willing to come out of retirement(I think) for a job with Beretta.

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I find it mildly ironic that the hiring event for a firearms manufacturer is being held in a venue wherein one could not possibly legally carry a firearm made by that manufacturer.  Or any other.  It's a curse I have for noticing things like this I guess.

 

Still, I'm glad to see Beretta coming to Tennessee and wish them and the job seekers who attend the best.  And safety.   :)

 

That is exactly the first thing I noticed as well. If I was Beretta, there is no way in h-e-double-hockey-sticks I would hold a hiring event at a college. I would hold it at a gun store, or a range; somewhere where people who support my business go.

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I'm thinking they are going to get so many applicants, that there is not a range or gun shop around that could possibly hold them.
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I'm thinking they are going to get so many applicants, that there is not a range or gun shop around that could possibly hold them.

 

+1. Plus they're not trying to have a gun show or show off new products. They're looking for serious people to fill highly sought after job positions. That would be pretty hard to do with "Bubba" hanging out at the LGS talking bull about brand "X". Beretta's the oldest company in the world that's still in existence & has been building firearms for 500 years. I'd say they know a thing or two about how to run a business.

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Just crossed my mind, Seelharp; but would you attend the event and apply?

No, because they're all manufacturing jobs. I have no experience in those fields. Now, if they had a PR position, I'd be THE guy.

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Just curious, from the standpoint of your musical work. As to whether it would interest you or not.

Were I a bit less feeble in the legs, I think I'd go.
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Me and the wife were talking about this last night if it was not such a drive she would be very interested. If it is like most manufacturing jobs now day's its just feed parts and push buttons all day no experience need.
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The first question on the application after name should be how many pistols do you own. 

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I am going, hell if nothing else its a cool experience. I went to register for it and the only slots available are 8am and there were only about 30 left. Wonder how many they started with.
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Me and the wife were talking about this last night if it was not such a drive she would be very interested. If it is like most manufacturing jobs now day's its just feed parts and push buttons all day no experience need.

That may be true, but the requirements I saw a while back said two years experience.

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If it follows standard procedure, it should read, "Gallatin, TN."

 

I really don't have a strong desire for a Beretta, but Gallatin, TN on the side would probably cause me to end up with one. :)

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