Free Online Job Listings for Fiber Optic Industry

Aug. 22, 2001
The Fiber Optic Association (FOA), a Boston-based society for professionals working in the fiber optic industry, recently unveiled a free job listing service. Companies recruiting for positions can post jobs on the FOA website at www.TheFOA.org. Available to the public (not just FOA members), the listings include hundreds of jobs in R&D, manufacturing, installation, sales, and marketing. Founded in

The Fiber Optic Association (FOA), a Boston-based society for professionals working in the fiber optic industry, recently unveiled a free job listing service. Companies recruiting for positions can post jobs on the FOA website at www.TheFOA.org.

Available to the public (not just FOA members), the listings include hundreds of jobs in R&D, manufacturing, installation, sales, and marketing. Founded in 1995 as a non-profit organization, FOA has more than 7,000 members, of which more than 5,000 have completed requirements for the CFOT (Certified Fiber Optic Technician) certification and advanced certifications.

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