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Unmanned Safety Institute Partners With JSfirm.Com

Will Work To Connect Students With Jobs

The Unmanned Safety Institute (USI) has announced that they will be partnering with aviation job board, JSfirm.com. USI and JSfirm.com will be working together to connect students that have successfully completed USI’s best-in-class certification programs with jobs in their chosen field.

The Unmanned Safety Institute will be incorporating the JSfirm.com job portal into the coursework that students go through during their certification process. Students will be able to use the portal to create profiles which will include their certifications for potential employers to review. In addition to providing a monthly feed of unmanned aviation job opportunities to USI students that register their account, JSfirm.com will be working with USI when they host industry workshops. Their employment experts will be speaking with attendees on the industry career status, the benefits of using JSfirm.com to search and apply for employment opportunities, and providing attendees with resume, application, and interviewing tips guaranteed to help them stand out from other applicants.

“The Unmanned Safety Institute is pleased to provide our students with a resource like JSfirm.com,” said Josh Olds, President of Unmanned Safety Institute. “As one of the largest and fastest growing aviation job websites, we are confident that students who choose to take advantage of the services and advice offered by JSfirm.com will be able to secure employment and use their training and experience to make an important impact on both the unmanned industry and others that utilize the technology.”

JSfirm.com has served as the aviation industry’s leading job board for over 18 years, providing a free service for aviation professionals that are in search of employment. As the aviation industry has evolved, JSfirm.com has remained dedicated to creating a platform that reflects the advances in the industry while meeting the needs of aviation professionals, providing as many resources as possible. By partnering with associations and educational institutions, JSfirm.com has taken a proactive approach to sustaining the industry. By sponsoring and attending career fairs, traveling to classrooms and workshops, and distributing relevant jobs to the industry workforce via partner sites, newsletters, and social media avenues, JSfirm.com continues to demonstrate a commitment to growing the aviation industry.

(Source: USI news release)

FMI: www.unmannedsafetyinstitute.org

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