- Ford will hire 3,000 salaried employees – 800 more than previously expected – this year to continue its product momentum and new growth
- Of the 3,000 new hires, 80 percent will be technical professionals to meet demand for new skills; 85 to 90 percent will be in Michigan, with the remaining positions at Ford locations throughout the United States
- Ford launches advertising campaign with expanded use of social media to target prospective employees
- New salaried positions are in addition to company’s goal to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the U.S. by 2015
DEARBORN, Mich., July 23, 2013 – Ford Motor Company will
hire an additional 800 salaried employees for a total of more than 3,000
salaried employees in 2013. The new hiring represents a 36 percent
increase over the original projection of 2,200 additional salaried jobs
announced in January. With only a 2.7 percent attrition rate, the
majority of these jobs are new.
This salaried hiring initiative is the largest since 2000, and is
necessary for Ford to meet surging demand for its products and continue
its aggressive global growth. Ford’s U.S. market share is up almost a
full percentage point from last year, and the company reported its best
June sales since 2006, fueled by share gains on the east and west coasts
and surging demand for Ford Escape and Ford F-150.
Of the 3,000 new jobs, 2,400 will be technical professionals who
will work in product development, manufacturing, quality, purchasing and
information technology. Ford is halfway to its goal of hiring the 3,000
salaried employees this year. Felicia Fields, Ford group vice president
for human resources, says the company is still looking for people who
are “interested in working for a diverse global leader in a huge growth
mode” to fill the more than 1,500 positions that remain.
“Engineers and technical professionals are in as much demand as our
cars, trucks and SUVs,” says Fields. “Global demand and increasing
capacity in North America and Asia requires that we aggressively seek
out technical professionals in order to continue our growth.”
While the 3,000 jobs will be based in the U.S., many of these
positions will have a global impact as Ford continues to expand around
the world to meet surging demand for its cars, trucks and SUVs. In
addition to the 3,000 salaried jobs, Ford hired 1,850 salaried workers
last year in the U.S.
All-new recruiting campaign
To attract potential employees, Ford today launches an all-new
recruiting campaign with a large social media element titled “The
Distance Between You and an Amazing Career Has Never Been Shorter.” The
campaign encourages candidates to bring their talents to Ford and
contribute to serving customers through ingenious solutions.
“We created the campaign to align with Ford’s global brand promise
and highlight that when you join Ford you will become part of a team
already leading the way in imagination and creation,” says Fields. “We
want a fresh and innovative image that reflects Ford and what we stand
for.”
The new initiative will engage job candidates on the three major
social sites the company uses for recruiting – Facebook, Twitter and
LinkedIn, as well as the corporate careers website.
“The type of talent we want at Ford are often searching for and
evaluating potential employers on social media sites, so expanding our
recruiting efforts on these channels ensures we have a strong presence
throughout their selection process,” says Fields.
In addition to the all-new social media campaign, Ford also is increasing its presence on college campuses.
“Our salaried hires are matching the growth we have seen on the
hourly side,” says Fields. “Ford is very much in a job creation mode
right now.”
Added to these salaried hires, Ford announced in April it was
hiring an additional 2,000 hourly employees at Kansas City Assembly
Plant to ensure supply matches demand for the company’s F-150 truck.
Last year, Ford announced it would hire more than 6,200 hourly employees
across the U.S. to increase capacity to meet demand for its new
products. With these latest hourly announcements, Ford has reached 75
percent of its goal to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the U.S. by 2015.
“Our message to job candidates is really simple: Bring your talents
to Ford and help us build an even greater future,” says Fields.
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