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JSfirm partners with University Aviation Association

By General Aviation News Staff · September 28, 2016 ·

Aviation job website JSfirm.com, which powers the Job Search page at GeneralAviationNews.com, is now partnering with the University Aviation Association (UAA). Through this partnership, job seekers are now able to view the most recent aviation opportunities directly from UAA’s website.

The decision to partner with JSfirm.com was an easy one for Dawn Vinson, UAA’s executive director.

NEW_JSFirmcom“Here at UAA we encourage individuals to choose aviation related careers,” she said. “Adding this resource to our website will help UAA provide and nurture the linkage between aviation education and the aviation industry.”

The University Aviation Association (UAA) is the voice of collegiate aviation to its members, the industry, government and the general public. Through the collective expertise of its members, this non-profit organization plays a role in the advancement of degree-granting aviation programs that represent all segments of aviation. Today, UAA has more than 525 members, including 105 accredited colleges and universities.

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