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LSH Auto to exhibit at Manchester Job Show
LSH Auto is heading to the Manchester Job Show at the Trafford Centre this week to find its next generation of new recruits.
On Friday 28th and Saturday 29th April, a team of 13 colleagues representing Mercedes-Benz of Stockport, Mercedes-Benz of Macclesfield and Mercedes-Benz of Whitefield will be on hand at the UK’s most attended recruitment event.
Visitors to the show will be able to meet current apprentices, parts specialists, members of the human resources team, members of the marketing team and operational managers to find out more about careers with LSH Auto.
Becky Pitt, Talent Acquisition Specialist at LSH Auto, said: “We’re currently recruiting for 24 roles across our three dealerships in the Manchester area. Opportunities include technicians, trade parts specialists, quality controllers, van sales executives, call centre agents, sales executives, service advisors, showroom hosts and warranty administrators. The Manchester Job Show will enable visitors to meet some of our colleagues and get a real insight into the various roles that are available.
“It’s an exciting time to be part of the automotive industry and LSH Auto is a fantastic business to join. Last year we won the People & Culture Award at the AutoTrader Retailer Awards in recognition of putting our people first and having a dynamic, open and diverse work space. We also have some of the best facilities in the business.
“We’re really looking forward to meeting everybody at the event this weekend and welcoming more new recruits to join us.”
The Manchester Job Show is free to attend from 11am to 5pm on 28th & 29th April 2023 in The Orient on the ground floor at The Trafford Centre. It will showcase thousands of employment and training opportunities – from senior positions, to mid-level roles, to entry level, graduate schemes, traineeships, and apprenticeships
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Thomas .
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