Big Orange Job Site Now on the Web
Schneider National, the big orange fleet, has launched an interactive web site at www.SchneiderJobs.co

Schneider National, the big orange fleet, has launched an interactive web site at www.SchneiderJobs.com
to help prospective candidates research, identify and apply online for employment at Schneider.
Applicants can search for driving, maintenance and office positions, including management, IT and administrative specialist roles at headquarters in Green Bay, Wis., and many operating centers and field offices.
SchneiderJobs.com provides explanations of each position; the driving opportunities area includes first-hand accounts from current Schneider drivers.
Other features of the site include The Schneider Way, a definition of Schneider National's core values, benefits information, details on opportunities for separating military personnel, and a convenient interview packet to help candidates prepare for interviews.
Schneider National currently is seeking candidates for employment in a variety of roles throughout the organization. The company needs drivers and owner-operators as well as brokerage specialists and is recruiting actively for these positions on a nationwide basis.
"As one on North America's largest transportation and logistics companies, we always are seeking bright, hard-working and dedicated individuals to join our team of talented associates," said Tim Fliss, vice president of human resources at Schneider National Inc. "SchneiderJobs.com makes it easy to find career opportunities throughout our organization, seamlessly connecting prospective employees with information about open positions and introducing them to our corporate culture."
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