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Welcome to the NAPCP Career Center! The Career Center is designed to allow an exchange of open job postings by organizations seeking Purchasing Card (and related) professionals and resumé posting by NAPCP members and subscribers seeking new opportunities. We wish you the best in your search!
 

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Using the Career Center
By using the Career Center, you agree to the NAPCP Terms of Use and Rules of Etiquette.
 
Select the desired option from the horizontal tool bar at the top of this page or use the links below:
  • Search openings (open to NAPCP members & complimentary subscribers only)
  • Search resumés (open to NAPCP members & complimentary subscribers only)
  • Submit an opening (open to all)
  • Subscribe to the Career Center (for members and subscribers to receive an e-mail alert when a new opening is posted)
To submit your resumé, change your resumé or change a job posting that you submitted, select the desired option (e.g., My Resumé/CV) within the Manage Profile link at right.
  
Please remember that any NAPCP member and subscriber visiting the website has the ability to view the information posted to the Career Center.
 
Additional Resources
For information on P-Card job positions, including salary information, plus resources to support both job seekers and hiring managers, visit the Career Development section of the NAPCP Resource Center. 
 

Both job seekers and hiring organizations should consider the CPCP credential. It is evidence to an employer that a job applicant has a solid baseline of Purchasing Card knowledge. The job market is competitive and organizations want the best. Check out the CPCP program today.   

 
Career Center Rules of Etiquette
By using the NAPCP Career Center, you agree that you have read and will abide by all Career Center Rules of Etiquette and the NAPCP's Terms of Use. If you have any questions, contact us.
 
The following rules make use of the Career Center as productive as possible:
  • Be clear in your position or professional description to reduce the risk of misinterpretation.
  • Use upper and lowercase letters; all caps is considered shouting.
  • Do not criticize, harass, abuse, or threaten other members, individuals or organizations.
  • Remember the Career Center is open to all NAPCP members and subscribers; any member or subscriber can view the positions and resumés that are posted.
  • The Career Center should not be used to solicit products or services. Product and service providers seeking exposure should review the provider opportunities described within other pages of the website.
  • Use caution, as posted comments are subject to libel, slander and antitrust laws.
  • Do not use the Career Center for administrative purposes. To update your contact information, go to your profile after signing into the NAPCP website.
Removal of Material. The NAPCP does not edit the content in your posting. The NAPCP reserves the right not to post and to remove postings which the NAPCP believes in its sole discretion violates any of its Rules of Etiquette or Terms of Use, or constitutes a use of the NAPCP Career Center for any purpose other than for which it was intended or threatens the NAPCP with criminal or civil liability.
 
Termination. The NAPCP reserves the right to terminate NAPCP Career Center access by any user who does not abide by the Rules of Etiquette and Terms of Use.

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12th Annual: April 11-14, 2011
Las Vegas, Nevada
 
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