Menasha Packaging looking to hire up to 600 temporary workers in Neenah, Wisconsin

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

LOS ANGELES , March 19, 2012 () – Menasha Packaging Co. is hiring up to 600 full-time temporary workers in Neenah, Wisconsin, reported WLUK-TV on March 19.

Many of the jobs involve building point-of-purchase displays, and the company is also looking to hire machine operators, forklift operators, supervisors and quality control personnel, according to Kevin Johnson of Chicago firm Elite Staffing, which is holding a job fair in Neenah today (March 19) and tomorrow.

The jobs pay up to $12 per hour.

Menasha Packaging’s busiest season is from April through June, Johnson said.

Menasha Packaging is based in Neenah, as is its parent, Menasha Corp. Menasha Packaging has design, sales service centers, corrugated and paperboard plants located throughout the U.S. and employs more than 1,800 people, according to the company website. It provides graphic consumer packaging, merchandising solutions, corrugated packaging, food packaging, shipping containers and material handling solutions.

The primary source of this article is WLUK-TV, Green Bay, Wisconsin, on March 19, 2012.

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