As ADESA Long Island prepares for its opening day this spring, the auction will host a job fair on March 26, 2003 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hampton Inn in Farmingville. During the job fair, candidates will have opportunities to fill out applications and meet ADESA Long Island staff members. Candidates will also be able to participate in on-site interviews and learn more about the auction’s features, benefits, and available jobs. Open positions currently include: fleet/lease manager, office manager, reconditioning manager, transportation manager, security manager, lot manager, systems coordinator, assistant controller, inside/outside sales representatives, and vehicle appraisers. Located on two pieces of property, ADESA Long Island’s main auction building is being built on 30 acres and will house the arena and the administrative offices in a 36,430 square-foot facility. The receiving, reconditioning, and mechanical shop property will be housed on 17.5 acres. ADESA Long Island will feature six fully-automated auction lanes, 500 dealer parking spaces, four covered consignment registration lanes, and sale parking for over 1,800 consigned units. The auction will also house a 120,000 square-foot vehicle loading and unloading area large enough to receive hundreds of vehicles at one time. The auction will also have a secure, around-the-clock dealer drop-off and pre-registration area. Weekly consignment and factory sales will take place almost every day from this site. Job candidates email their resume and salary requirements for consideration to: Lhorodyski@adesa.com or call (631) 205-5000. Resumes may also be brought to the job fair.
ADESA Long Island to Host Job Fair
As ADESA Long Island prepares for its opening day this spring, the auction will host a job fair on March 26, 2003 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hampton Inn in Farmingville.
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