Monday, April 22, 2013

VW will recruit 50,000 employees in 2018


                            Workers Volkswagentrong production line in Wolfsburg, central Germany. 

 
- Volkswagen plans to recruit 2018 additional 50,000 employees to achieve the goal of becoming the world's largest automaker.

 Currently, its largest car manufacturer in Europe are approximately 550,000 employees worldwide.
Most of the recruiters said more are expected to be used outside the European common currency, the region is precarious economy in the past few years.
Speaking to business daily Handelsblatt, VW officials Bernd Osterloh said: "Through the sales decline in Europe, we need to carefully consider the region to increase the number of employees."
He also said that while VW is looking for growth, the growth trend will be less in Europe, but instead will focus more on the Chinese market.
Of the 550,000 employees of VW today, approximately 300,000 people are employed outside Germany and the half of them are non-European.
Many say the new work is expected in countries like China, India and Russia, where the car market of the country is growing steadily in recent years and is expected to continue to grow.
Also, VW can recruit new employees in the United States by the German automaker is considering expanding in Tennessee Chattanooga plant to build a new facility producing seven-seat model CrossBlue crossover concept is introduced at each 2013 Detroit auto show.

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