General Motors To Add 3,000 Tech Jobs
U.S automaker said on Monday that it would hire 3000 people across various departments. They would primarily hire people across its engineering, design and IT divisions to increase diversity and contribute to its electric vehicle platform. The company said they would begin the hiring process right away and it would go on till the first quarter of 2021. Click here for the source of the information.
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