National Kitchen & Bath Association launches online jobs portal
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HACKETTSTOWN, N.J.  — The National Kitchen & Bath Association has launched a jobs portal for its members: NKBA Jobs portal, go to https://nkba.org/jobs.
 
“Jobs” is geared to member firms looking to fill positions and kitchen and bath professionals in search of positions. Available to members at no additional charge, it is open to the public for search,though only members of the NKBA can post.
 
“NKBA is committed to supporting the industry, providing member companies with an industry-focused workforce sourcing platform, and connecting members with opportunities that further their individual careers — all to maximize business growth in this robust market,” said Bill Darcy, NKBA Chief Executive Officer. “The Jobs portal will help connect employers and candidates in all facets of the industry, including manufacturing, design, remodeling, retail and more.”
 
The NKBA Jobs portal is searchable by recently posted jobs; categories such as design, sales, or brand-centric positions; experience level, and skill set, as well as contract, full-time, internship, part-time and remote.
 
The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) is the not-for-profit trade association that owns the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show® (KBIS), as part of Design & Construction Week. With nearly 14,000 member companies representing tens of thousands of members in all segments of the kitchen and bath industry, the NKBA has educated and led the industry since the association’s founding in 1963. The NKBA envisions a world where everyone enjoys safe, beautiful and functional kitchen and bath spaces. The mission of the NKBA is to inspire, lead and empower the kitchen and bath industry through the creations of certifications, marketplaces and networks.
 
Source: NKBA.org  

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