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Recruitment trailer hits the road

IN AN attempt to narrow the gap in employment outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, Fortescue Metals Group has hit the road.

Hedland high school students with FMG's Recruitment Trailer.

Hedland high school students with FMG's Recruitment Trailer.

The company has launched its Recruitment Trailer, which is loaded with career resources and job application forms and is designed to encourage young people to think about their future and learn about various...

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