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Launch your career at Piedmont Triad International Airport

Attend the PTI Job Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 21 to discover how you could work at North Carolina’s aerospace hub.

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Attend PTI’s job fair to see where your career could go.

Photo provided by Piedmont Triad Airport Authority

Want to be part of Piedmont Triad International Airport’s growth, and watch your career take flight? Our local airport is hosting a job fair on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 3-7 p.m.

Attendees will have the chance to meet employers from across the airport campus offering a variety of positions, with on-the-spot interviews available.

More than 50 global employers call PTI home, including:

  • FedEx
  • Honda Aircraft
  • HAECO
  • Marshall
  • Textron Aviation
  • Boom Supersonic

Psst…parking for the job fair is free.

Piedmont Triad International Airport has an annual economic impact of $10 billion. Those numbers mean PTI is a launchpad for opportunity and a growing leader in Aerospace.

Plus, JetZero recently announced PTI as the site of its next-generation manufacturing headquarters. The arrival of the airplane manufacturing startup brings the potential for 10,000 new jobs, further cementing the Triad as an aerospace leader in the Southeast.

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