
Jaguar Land Rover, one of the largest companies based in the northwest, has pronounced that it is to offer 100 graduate jobs and placements next year.
The group, which is owned by Indian firm Tata Motors, plans to hire some of the industry's brightest young intellects to develop new models in its leading ranges.
It said people interested in joining the company in 2010 have until December 31st 2009 to submit an application for a graduate scheme.
"Jaguar Land Rover is looking to employ obsessive graduates to join the business and help to develop our next generation of world-class products," said Des Thurlby, HR director of the group.
The news comes after Jaguar Land Rover exposed that it had seen a 23 per cent rise in sales across its brands in the third month of the year.
Demand was found to be particularly strong for new models of its Land Rover, Range Rover Sports and Discovery 4 vehicles.
The group, which is owned by Indian firm Tata Motors, plans to hire some of the industry's brightest young intellects to develop new models in its leading ranges.
It said people interested in joining the company in 2010 have until December 31st 2009 to submit an application for a graduate scheme.
"Jaguar Land Rover is looking to employ obsessive graduates to join the business and help to develop our next generation of world-class products," said Des Thurlby, HR director of the group.
The news comes after Jaguar Land Rover exposed that it had seen a 23 per cent rise in sales across its brands in the third month of the year.
Demand was found to be particularly strong for new models of its Land Rover, Range Rover Sports and Discovery 4 vehicles.
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