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Rockwell Automation Expedites Hiring Process for Top Prospects

By: 3BL Media

SOURCE: Rockwell Automation

DESCRIPTION:

MILWAUKEE, April 7, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Rockwell Automation (NYSE: ROK) extended on-the-spot offers for internships and early career opportunities to attendees at the National Society of Black Engineers’ Annual Convention held last month in Anaheim, California and invited additional attendees for further interviews.

Since October 2021, Rockwell has extended 55 offers at key national gatherings, including the NSBE, the Society of Women Engineers and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. The offers are for a wide range of roles in digital transformation, cybersecurity, supply chain, manufacturing, and other related technologies and fields.

From high stakes hackathons to panel presentations on “Building Your Mamba Mentality” by channeling basketball great Kobe Bryant, Rockwell created engaging onsite experiences to introduce the company to event attendees. Each of these national conferences attracted thousands of technical professionals and students.

“We want to be a diverse and inclusive destination for top talent that’s looking to create and innovate,” said Rockwell’s Candace Barnes, director, Global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs. “While the pandemic enabled us to expand our reach with virtual recruiting and hiring platforms, we’ve had our best success – especially with diverse talent not yet familiar with us – when we’ve been able to make meaningful in-person connections.”

Barnes was one of more than 30 Rockwell Automation professionals, most of whom represent the company’s business units, who attended NSBE to meet and recruit future colleagues.

As a result of Rockwell’s longtime relationship with the Society of Women Engineers, the company will participate in SWE events in Bengaluru, India later this month and London, England in May. For the first time, Rockwell has joined a select group of companies designated as SWE Global Champions – businesses committed to actively creating, nurturing, and sustaining global opportunities for women engineers and technologists.

In addition to SWE, NSBE and SHPE, Rockwell has also developed relationships with AfroTech and the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers and will attend their national gatherings in the fall.

Learn more about careers at Rockwell and the company’s DEI efforts in its recent Sustainability Report.

Tweet me: .@ROKAutomation extended on-the-spot offers for internships and early career opportunities to attendees at the National Society of Black Engineers’ Annual Convention held last month in Anaheim, CA and invited additional attendees for further interviews. https://bit.ly/37sfRne

KEYWORDS: NYSE:ROK, Rockwell Automation

More than 30 Rockwell Automation professionals, most of whom represent the company’s business units, were onsite at the National Society of Black Engineers Annual Convention in March to meet and recruit future colleagues. Rockwell’s Brian Taylor (far left) and Chris Nardecchia (far right), senior vice president and Chief Information and Digital Officer, meet with NSBE attendees. Rockwell’s Derek Gallon chats with a NSBE attendee. NSBE attendee Ladonte Cole (center) celebrates his offer with Rockwell’s Cheldon Brown (left) and Chris Nardecchia.  NSBE attendee Salina Tekele (center) celebrates her offer with (from left to right) Rockwell’s Dylan Kachigian, Chris Nardecchia, James Cayemberg, and Yonas Habte. NSBE attendee Rasheed Martin (center) celebrates his offer with (from left to right) Rockwell’s Brian Taylor, Sabha Museteif, Andrew Marotta, and Derek Gallon. Rockwell Automation professionals at last fall’s SHPE Annual Convention in Orlando, Florida. SHPE attendee Alexandro Castaneda (second from right) celebrates his offer with Rockwell’s (from l to r) Sabha Museteif, Chris Nardeccia, and James Cayemberg.

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