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Cummins launches job-seeker app

April 18, 2012

Cummins has released a new smartphone application that allows job seekers the opportunity to search for a career with the company.

The app gives candidates the ability to interact with 3D versions of Cummins’ engine technologies in a virtual setting to allow prospective employees the chance to see engine sub-systems to help determine if a career with Cummins might be the right fit.

“We wanted to make the science and technology inside a diesel engine accessible and understandable for both middle school students interested in engineering and the experienced automotive engineer looking for a new career,” said Richard Whitney, global recruiting brand leader. “It gives mobile users an insider’s view at the industry-leading technology powering our global growth.”

Included in the app is information about current sustainability initiatives such as environmental stewardship, corporate responsibility, employee relations, transparent governance and financial growth.

The app is available on the iPhone and Android operating system and can be downloaded for free by visiting the Apple App Store and Android Marketplace, or at http://cumminscareersapp.com.

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