Compliance solutions provider Stericycle Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois, and Shred-it, Stericycle's information destruction service line, will host a National Hiring Event Nov. 7-9 at 30 locations across the country along with a virtual career fair. Stericycle says it is seeking talented, motivated individuals to fill a variety of open positions, including commercial driver’s license (CDL) and non-CDL drivers and trainees, customer care/call center support, warehouse laborers and supervisors, transportation/logistics, inside/outside sales, information technology and other professional roles.
Interested candidates can participate in on-site interviews, tour facilities and learn more about the benefits of working at Stericycle during the National Hiring Event.
Those who cannot attend an on-site event can attend a virtual career fair that will be held concurrently.
The company says job offers will be made immediately for qualified individuals who match the position requirements.
"Stericycle is a market leader in each of our core services, and the secret to our success is our people," says Brenda Frank, chief people officer for Stericycle. "We've created a unique culture focused on empowering and inspiring our team members to serve our customers, continuously improve our organization and make great things happen every day."
Stericycle says it offers competitive pay, advanced equipment and a comprehensive benefits package that includes paid time off, medical, dental and vision coverage, 401(k) with employer match contribution, an employee stock purchase program and life insurance.
More information on Stericycle's National Hiring Event is available at https://careers.stericycle.com.
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