Job interviews
Job interviews
boardman
InfoCision Management Corp. will have open interviews for call-center positions at the Mahoning County One-Stop, 149 Boardman-Canfield Road, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Tuesday and at the Columbiana County One-Stop, 7860 Lincoln Place in Lisbon, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday.
The Akron-based company recently announced that it is looking to hire 700 employees to work at its call centers in Boardman and Austintown. The company offers several employee amenities, including an on-site health clinic and fitness center. Employees receive a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401(k), free employee- assistance program, tuition reimbursement and subsidized child care. New employees are offered medical benefits on the day they begin the job.
For information or to schedule an interview, call (888) IMC-PAY-U or visit jobs.infocision.com.
A string of delays
NEW YORK
Boeing Co. postponed the delivery of its first 787 airliner to the middle of the first quarter of 2011, adding to a string of delays that has put it more than two years past its originally scheduled debut.
The latest delay is the result of engine-delivery problems, Boeing said in a statement early Friday. The Chicago company said in July that it expected to start delivering the plane late this year. Boeing said then that a series of problems, including supplier work related to parts of the tail and instrument issues might push the first delivery “a few weeks into 2011.” The original delivery date for the plane was May 2008.
Expect PC bargains
SAN FRANCISCO
If you’re looking for bargains on personal computers, bad news from the industry could be good for your pocketbook.
Computer makers are scrambling for ways to goose faltering consumer demand after a weak start to the back-to-school shopping season. That could mean deeper price cuts and other promotions.
The latest sign of trouble came Friday when Intel Corp. lowered its forecast for the third quarter, saying demand for consumer PCs has been weaker than expected.
Vindicator staff/wire reports
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