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India looking to hire in Detroit
A company with roots in India is planning to nearly double its presence in Michigan.
Tata Technologies - part of the Mumbai-based Tata Group is looking to fill 400 job openings primarily for its North American headquarters in Michigan. The company organized a job fair in Southfield, Michigan, just outside Detroit, to attract potential auto engineers, designers and product lifecycle managers.
Tata routinely works with the Unites States' largest auto manufacturers; one of its biggest partnerships is with Chrysler. The employees they are looking to hire will end up putting a lot of their skills to work within some of Tata's customers - which also include Ford and General Motors.
Tata Group gained worldwide attention in 2008 when it purchased the high-class Jaguar and Land Rover brands from Ford Motor Corp. The next year, it unveiled its supercheap Nano minicar, which the company hopes to offer globally.
News that the company is hiring in the Detroit area was particularly good for John Kloian of Milford.
"Ive worked for Chrysler, General Motors, and the last 20 years with Ford Motor, but (since) the last salaried reduction, I've been out of work," he said.
That was in January 2009.
Tata currently employs only 550 people in North America. Candidates at this week's job fair in Southfield are being pre-qualified on the spot and will go through two rounds of interviews with company recruiters. A testing room is even set up so candidates can show their proficiency in computer-aided design.
Adding 400 jobs represents "a significant jump" for Michigan, according to John Howaniec, president of Tata's PLM Solutions Division. The state's unemployment rate is near 13 percent, compared with the national average of about 9 percent.
"It really represents a turning point, we believe, in the manufacturing industry here in Michigan," he said.
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
India looking to hire in Detroit
A company with roots in India is planning to nearly double its presence in Michigan.
Tata Technologies - part of the Mumbai-based Tata Group is looking to fill 400 job openings primarily for its North American headquarters in Michigan. The company organized a job fair in Southfield, Michigan, just outside Detroit, to attract potential auto engineers, designers and product lifecycle managers.
Tata routinely works with the Unites States' largest auto manufacturers; one of its biggest partnerships is with Chrysler. The employees they are looking to hire will end up putting a lot of their skills to work within some of Tata's customers - which also include Ford and General Motors.
Tata Group gained worldwide attention in 2008 when it purchased the high-class Jaguar and Land Rover brands from Ford Motor Corp. The next year, it unveiled its supercheap Nano minicar, which the company hopes to offer globally.
News that the company is hiring in the Detroit area was particularly good for John Kloian of Milford.
"Ive worked for Chrysler, General Motors, and the last 20 years with Ford Motor, but (since) the last salaried reduction, I've been out of work," he said.
That was in January 2009.
Tata currently employs only 550 people in North America. Candidates at this week's job fair in Southfield are being pre-qualified on the spot and will go through two rounds of interviews with company recruiters. A testing room is even set up so candidates can show their proficiency in computer-aided design.
Adding 400 jobs represents "a significant jump" for Michigan, according to John Howaniec, president of Tata's PLM Solutions Division. The state's unemployment rate is near 13 percent, compared with the national average of about 9 percent.
"It really represents a turning point, we believe, in the manufacturing industry here in Michigan," he said.