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verengosolarVerengo Inc., the nation’s leading residential solar specialist, announced it will host a Job Fair Thursday, Oct. 24, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at College of Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd. Room 258, Santa Clarita.

The company will interview candidates for new positions including certified electricians, electrical apprentices, solar sales consultants, field market associates, canvassers, custom service specialists, solar installers, inspection representatives and more.

“Verengo is seeking bright, energetic applicants with positive, can-do attitudes who are looking for a professional career in the booming clean energy business. We offer extensive training, highly competitive compensation and a unique opportunity for advancement,” said Co-Founder and President Ken Button.

“The company is expanding rapidly,” said VP of Human Resources, Rob Shneer. “We have a values-driven culture that makes for happy, loyal customers and employees. We prefer to promote from within our Verengo Team, making this a great opportunity for go-getters who are looking for a long term career in the solar energy field.”

The Job Fair is free and open to candidates of all ages, experience levels and industries. Both full-time and part-time positions are available. Candidates are advised to dress professionally and come prepared with two copies of their resumes.

Verengo is an equal opportunity recruiter, a recently announced partner of the Green Veterans Jobs, and has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing Companies in America for the past three years.

For Job Fair information call 714-453-2076 or email recruiter@verengosolar.com.

 

About Verengo Inc.

Verengo Inc. is changing the way America thinks about solar! Verengo is ranked #1 on the Solar Power World list of Top Residential Solar Contractors in the U.S., has been named to Inc. Magazine’s List of America’s Fastest Growing Companies and consistently maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. The company markets, sells and installs solar photovoltaic systems, which enable homeowners to save money on their electricity bills and replace dirty electricity with clean, renewable energy. Verengo has grown 700% over the past 4 years and has added 900 new employees over that period. A recent survey found that 97% of Verengo customers would refer the company to their friends and family. The company has earned this recognition and customer satisfaction by making solar easy and affordable for its customers and delivering superior customer service. All of this, while making the planet a better place to live. For more information on Verengo Solar, visit www.verengosolar.com.

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