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  2. Amazon bringing thousands of jobs to Savannah for the ... - AOL

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    Amazon is gearing up for the 2024 holiday season by announcing 12,000 jobs across Georgia, including 8,000 in Atlanta, 1,000 in Jefferson and 2,000 in Savannah.. Since 2010, Amazon has created ...

  3. 'Fast and furious': Savannah-area job seekers vie for 3,500 ...

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    Sixteen Hyundai-related manufacturing employers attended Worksource Georgia's job fair at Savannah Tech on Thursday, April 4. 'Fast and furious': Savannah-area job seekers vie for 3,500 openings ...

  4. By 2025, Savannah won't have enough people to fill jobs ... - AOL

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    The Savannah Economic Development Authority released its anticipated Workforce Development Study on Tuesday morning. Great challenges await the region By 2025, Savannah won't have enough people to ...

  5. Savannah, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Savannah (/ s ə ˈ v æ n ə / sə-VAN-ə) is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and the county seat of Chatham County.Established in 1733 on the Savannah River, the city of Savannah became the British colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia. [6]

  6. Plant Riverside District - Wikipedia

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    The development was the idea of Richard C. Kessler, the CEO of Kessler Enterprises, who, in the 2010s envisioned a large-scale redevelopment of the west end of Savannah's River Street. [1] In August 2019, a large job fair was held to fill approximately 700 job openings. [2]

  7. Union Camp Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1920s, partially due to concerns about the labor union movement in the north, the company built a major mill (the largest in the world at the time and for many years) in Savannah, Georgia, on land formerly occupied by the Hermitage Plantation. [2] This mill, and local politics, were the subject of Ralph Nader's book, The Water Lords.