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Flying Food Group Senior HR manager on new roles: ‘Potential candidates should know that we offer competitive benefits’

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Flying Food Group Senior HR manager on new roles: ‘Potential candidates should know that we offer competitive benefits’
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Angelica Carrion, Senior Human Resources Manager at Flying Food Group | Linkedin

Flying Food Group is actively seeking Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) drivers in Inglewood, California. The company's Senior Human Resources Manager, Angelica Carrion, emphasized the need for reliable candidates with clean records and strong time management skills during a recent interview.

"For the Class B driver position, the ideal candidate should have a strong sense of responsibility and safety awareness," said Carrion. "A Class B CDL is required, alongside a clean driving record. Candidates should demonstrate reliability and punctuality, as timely deliveries are critical in the catering industry. Potential candidates should know that we offer competitive benefits, including comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and opportunities for professional development."

The company announced on its official Facebook page that it offers a pay rate of $23.45 per hour for the position. Flying Food Group describes the role as a rewarding opportunity within a supportive work environment. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply via email at careers@flyingfood.com or through the company’s official careers page.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average hourly wage for light truck drivers in California was $22.40 in 2023. Employment opportunities for drivers in the state are among the highest nationwide, due to California's concentration of logistics and food distribution hubs.

The 2023 Indeed and Glassdoor Workplace Trends Report highlights that 46% of job seekers consider workplace culture an important factor when deciding whether to apply for a job. The report also notes that benefit packages and advancement opportunities significantly influence employee retention.

Carrion, who has over 15 years of experience in human resources, specializes in staffing, employee relations, and operational recruitment. She is responsible for overseeing hiring strategy and workforce development for airline catering operations at Flying Food Group.

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