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Sam Adams wants to hire you

Submitted by beerjobs on November 7, 2008 – 2:09 pm4 Comments

Right now, the beer job boards seem to be overrun by posts from the Boston Beer Company.  Everyone knows their Boston Lager pretty well, but do you keep up with their seasonal beers?  Their Oktoberfest is one I always look forward to, even though I’m not much of a fan of Fest beers in general.  Also, their Winter Ale is just starting to show up on taps around town.  Good stuff that Winter Ale is.

Now that InBev has bought out Budweiser, and Miller being owned by South Africans, Boston Beer Company is the World’s Largest American Owned Brewery.  Odds are pretty good that if you’re want to work for Samuel Adams, they are hiring in your area.

They’ve got some pretty interesting jobs up, too.  In Manhattan, they are looking for a National Account Manager.  Over in Breinigsville, PA, Boston Beer Company is looking to hire an Assistant Brewing Manager,  in charge of Yeast and Fermentation, who would be responsible for sanitation and CIP strategies at their Lehigh Brewery.

For more Boston Beer Company Jobs, keep your eyes on Beer Jobs dot org.

4 Comments »

  • rbacza1 says:

    I am looking to move into the beer industry in Chicago. I have applied for the Boston Beer positions in Illinois. Any tips on making contact with someone at the company? I have lots of sales, management and account development experience. Any help would be appreciated.

  • Mike says:

    Looking for national account or distributor mgr. role based out of Atlanta. Any opportunity and or local contact? Vast exposure working at key distributors and suppliers. Thank you.

  • Nicole says:

    I recently graduated fron R.I.T (Rochester Institue of Technology) with a degree in chemistry. I am looking for a career in brewing and I am not sure where to start. any ideas?

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