Thursday, May 26, 2011

Passion Can Drive Your Career

Something else it last happened today or 20 years ago, most of us have been hit with that pit-of-the-stomach, Monday-morning moment of questioning: Why do I work here? Is this all there is?
What’s missing for many American workers is passion, a positive emotional connection to our work—often our most energy-consuming pursuit. The good news is that with introspection, planning, action and support, you can redirect your career to incorporate what truly excites and invigorates you.
Passion Drives the Most Successful Careers In the context of work, passion is more than a best-seller buzzword, according to Sally Hogshead, author of Radical Careering. “The word epassion’ has a cheesy connotation, but you have to see it as a nonnegotiable element of your career success,” she says. “In fact, if you’re going to be your most successful, you have to be passionate.”

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

10 Steps to a Successful Career Change

Interested in a new career? If so, it is important to take the time to evaluate your present situation, to explore career options and to choose a career that will be satisfying for you.

Ten Steps to a Successful Career Change

1. Evaluate your current job satisfaction. Keep a journal of your daily reactions to your job situation and look for recurring themes. Which aspects of your current job do you like/dislike? Are your dissatisfaction's related to the content of your work your company culture or the people with whom you work?


Friday, April 15, 2011

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week



(April 15 - April 21)

We know that your job search can get quite frustrating these days with more people trying to find a job and less employment opportunities available.
To ease the burden, we've tracked down 10 top companies with the most job openings this week -- from sales jobs to finance jobs, full-time jobs to part-time jobs. We hope you find a job that's perfect for you.
Good luck job hunting!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

10 Tips For Managing 'The Facebook Generation'



"We need to look around our environment and say, 'Is our environment encouraging the best talent possible? Are we choosing the right generational mix of people?'" Meagan Johnson says about the responsibilities managers have today.
Johnson and her father, Larry, are multigenerational workforce experts who recently spoke with me about their new book, Generations, Inc.: From Boomers to Linksters -- Managing the Friction Between Generations at Work, and the challenge of managing multigenerational workforces. One of the unique challenges managers face today, they told me, is learning to work with and manage a new generation of workers they refer to as "Linksters."

Thursday, February 24, 2011

84% of Employees Plan to Look for a New Job in 2011



According to a new survey by the employment company Manpower earlier this month, 84% of North American workers plan to actively look for a new job in 2011. This is up from a 60% response in 2009.

According to Douglas J. Matthews, president and CEO of Right Management, a Manpower company, the results are "more about employee dissatisfaction and discontent than projected turnover."

Matthews believes that the results are, in part, an expression of employee distrust in the ability of their organizations to thrive in the new economic climate.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Weekly Jobs Update (February 14- February 20)



Last week when we posted our list of companies hiring, we were all bracing for a blizzard. Now, in the aftermath of the big game on Sunday, we’re stuck with pantries full of canned soup, jugs of water, and economy-sized jars of mayonnaise that we didn’t get to use during the storm. While you’re figuring out how to make a delicious stew from those items, feel free to check out this list of companies hiring this week. They’re ready to bring on new employees right now, and you could be one of them!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Should More CEOs Be Fired?



New research suggests that more CEOs would be shown the door if not for their personal ties with their boards, suggesting that it's time to rethink hiring and firing practices and the CEO's role at public companies.

Boards of directors are facing increasing pressure to fire CEOs rather than allow them to linger. But what about the pressure boards feel to keep their CEOs in place?

Saturday, February 12, 2011

The 10 Best Jobs of 2011



The geeks strike back: despite enduring an industry bubble and the threat of outsourcing, Software Engineer ranks as the Best Job of 2011.
In recent years, the job market has increasingly rewarded math whizzes at the expense of less technical professionals. Actuary, Mathematician and Accountant have all ranked among the best jobs in America by offering a pleasant work environment, good salary and healthy job security. But in 2011, as the emergence of specialized technologies creates new industries, landing the year's best job requires not just skill with numbers, but a strong knowledge of computers too.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

7 Rising Occupations



In today's uncertain job market, even the jobs once marked as "recession-proof" are not as safe as we thought. So where should you focus your job search?
Several trends -- existing and emerging -- continue to drive job growth and creation throughout the United States. Developments in technology, health care, environmentalism and globalization, as well as current trends in the economy, are clearing the path for several cutting-edge careers to surface.
If you're in the market for a new job, here are seven emerging careers that are making a mark and poised for growth in the coming years. Please note that salary and job growth information is not collected for all positions because of the size and awareness of each job.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Jobseekers: Beware of Background Checks

So, you swear you have nothing to hide? That's a good thing these days, because more likely than not, your potential employer will be digging into your past.

According to a study released last winter by the Society for Human Resource Management, an astounding 80 percent of HR professionals say they conduct criminal background checks to screen potential employees. That's up 26 percent from 1996, an increase driven in part by increased concern over workplace violence after the 2001 terrorist attacks.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Best Companies To Work For Now

Turns out there is such thing as a free lunch … if you work at Google. Free laundry, too. And a rock climbing wall, in case you overindulged at that free lunch and want to work it off before heading back to your desk.
If it sounds like Google is the place to be then you’re in luck, because they’re hiring. But before you go and fill out your application, you might want to do a little more research, because there are plenty more perks where Google’s came from (and plenty of companies hiring, too) in Fortune’s annual list of “100 Best Companies to Work For.”

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Golden Rules For Moms Working Online

Whether you have given up your corporate job to spend more time with the kids or want to augment the household income, work-from-home online jobs can be one of your best options to bring in steady profit. Setting up a home office sends the idea that you are committed to the family and your career. But as good as it is to make you both professionally and domestically functional, working online—and at home—can present some problems. What are you supposed to choose between a wailing kid and a project nearing deadline? How are the kids expected to behave when mommy’s working? And who’s going to wash the dishes? Moms working online are sometimes torn between work and household duties. So, how do you draw the line?

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How to Avoid Job Scams

"If it seems too good to be true, it probably is."
If nothing else, this age-old adage might be the most important piece of advice to remember in your job search, especially in today's market.
Though job scams are prevalent at any time, today's tough economic times have increased the amount of scammers looking to take advantage of people desperate to make money and find a job.
"With the economy sliding, people who might otherwise be skeptical want to find a silver lining and too often mistake the glitz-and-glamour promises of a scammer's ad for their path to financial security," says Christine Durst, co-founder and CEO of Staffcentrix, a training and development company that focuses on home-based work.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

10 Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Internship

Internships have become a must for college students; without the work experience they provide, the post-graduation job search is significantly more difficult. But it’s not enough to simply get an internship. You also need to impress the employer during your time there.
Here are 10 ways to get the most out of an internship:
1. Know what to expect.

Generally, the idea behind an internship is to give you some basic exposure to day-to-day work in your field. In most cases, you will not be doing glamorous, substantive work; you’ll be making other people’s lives easier. This means you may get stuck photocopying, filing, arranging meetings, and completing other tasks that may strike you as drudgery. In exchange, you get exposure to the field and work experience to put on your resume.

Monday, January 24, 2011

10 Ways to Score That Job Offer

You don't want just a nibble or an interview -- you want an actual job offer! Get your foot in the door and kick it wide open with these expert tips:
1. Be a great match on paper
"Getting the job offer is often a function of the quality of match between you and the job requirements. That's why your résumé needs to have key words and achievements that are relevant to the specific job," says Catherine Jewell, author of "New Résumé New Career: Get the Job You Want with the Skills and Experience You Already Have."
Scrutinize the job ad for tips on what might be most important to the employer. Ditch the generic résumé in favor of a document tailored to the position at hand, and consider cutting out details that don't contribute to your suitability.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

What Happens After the Facebook Like? 20 Tips To Engage Your Audience After the Like

So, you click the “like” button. Now what? What does it really mean to “like” a Facebook page? Does it mean you really like the page? The brand? The product? Or are you just curious? Or might you even be guilty of lurking?
What did or would you have liked to see after you click like? Are you wanting to be inspired? What will inspire you to read a post? Click a link or a tab? Will you ever engage with the brand, or owner of the page you “like”? Do you remember the name of the product, service or brand?
The biggest question of all is, will you ever come back? Yes or No?
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a big button that asked “will you be back, yes or now”? My guess is a high percentage of the people who click “yes, I’ll be back” in reality won’t.
There is so much focus on Facebook “likes.” Be our fan, like our page and the list goes on. Many business leaders think they are making progress in social media if they add a Facebook logo to a print ad with the words “fan us”. However, you visit their page and they have the courtesy 150 “likers” and little to no engagement. How is that helping your bottom line revenue? How is it delivering an ROI?
A Facebook “like” is the beginning, not the end of a relationship.
Inspiring your audience is not an option, but a requirement. Inspiring your audience to action, post “like” is the only way you will see a positive return on your investment.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Learn Where to Find a Good Job?

Where to find a good job? The job search may take a while, but with the simple steps you will find that job that suits you.

Getting a job is one of the most stressful situations a man or a woman can go through. The main thing to remember about finding a job is to not let it stress you out.
When looking for a job, make sure that you are confident. If you show that you can do the job, you most likely will. Do not limit yourself to only one field of jobs, but try out for many jobs, and fill out as many applications as you can. Again, do not limit yourself.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (January 21-January 27)

Some good news is about jobs in USA. The Jobs are open in various fields in all over USA. The economy is shown some better improvement and many companies are planning to expand their business in this quarter.

In the field of Health and Sales are very good chance for job seekers and they can try to get a good job in these fields.
Now we are providing you the list of 10 companies hiring this week.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

How To Increase Your Value To Increase your Salary

Asking for an increase in salary is not an easy task. This issue becomes complicated as we have a very limited control over our salary when we work in a company or organization. There are no defined set of procedures which can be opted for negotiating your salary. However, you can use the guidelines given below to ask for an increase in your salary:

•Research and collect information about your field. This would inform you about additional education and training required for establishing yourself as an expert in your field. Besides these, you should also be informed about the current salary trends and average salary for the position. It will basically help you to know your market value. This would help you while negotiating your salary with the employer.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Working Online Opportunities: The Ideal Jobs

The idea of working online is promising. Because the jobs are done through the Internet, you normally don’t need to report to a regular office, but instead do all the works from the comfort of your own home. This then means you get to save on transportation expenses, meal allowances, and clothing expenditures. In the end, online jobs are more about raking in money and less about spending it out. But the success in working online depends partly on finding legitimate opportunities. It may be a demanding task since scams and fraud in the Internet are ballooning in an uncontrollable pace. Yet, if you are careful, you can find the right opportunity that suits your skill, working style, and personal priorities. To help you in your search, here’s a few of the working online opportunities available for you.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Time Management Tips And Tricks

Properly allocating your time is never an easy task, especially if you’ve never been the type to make the most of your time. However, there are a lot of ways in order for you to start up and slowly integrate your whole system into practicing effective Time management methods.

Here are a few tips in order for you to successfully initiate your time management skills.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

5 Promotion Secrets to Get the Job You Want

You Mean I Need to Promote Myself to Get a Promotion?
Time and time again I hear the following from students in my career advancement workshops:
  • “My work speaks for itself…I shouldn’t have to tell anyone about my skills.”
  • “Why did they hire from the outside, I am already doing what’s required of that position?”
  • “Why did they get the job, I have more skills and experience than they do?”
  • “How come my name is never mentioned when promotions come up in conversation?”

Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Jobs that Pay You $40,000 Per Year

Today we tell you these jobs that pay you 40,000 US$ Per Year. In this jobs market these jobs are very high demanding jobs. You can choose these professions for your career in future.

Here is the list of jobs that pay you 40,000 US$ Per Year.

1. Architectural and civil drafters prepare detailed drawings of architectural and structural features of buildings used in civil engineering projects like highways, bridges and public works.
Qualifications:
Employers prefer applicants who have completed post-secondary school training in drafting, which is offered by technical institutes, community colleges and some four-year colleges and universities.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (January 14-January 20) New Companies, New Jobs

Mid of January 2011 gone and Companies are final their strategies of hire new employees in this month because the job number are reduce to 9.4% in December 2010. The nation’s unemployment rate is now at its lowest level since April 2009, according to the Labor Department’s employment situation report for December. Good news, yes? Well…

While much of that .4 percent decrease represents those people who are no longer unemployed (yay!), it also represents those people who gave up their job search last month (boo!). Also according to the report, employers added 103,000 jobs last month. Good news, yes?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Better Benefits Vs. Higher Pay

You see that the number of retired persons are increased in last few years, But on other side you also see that these retiree persons are looking for new job Why? This is a big question that these retired persons have not enough money for spending in his retired life. So they want a new full time or part time job for meeting their expenses.

If we think why they need a new job after their retirement we see the various circumstances can contribute to underfunded retirement accounts, including failing to begin saving early enough, making insufficient monetary contributions over the years and poor market performance of the investments selected.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

10 High Paying Jobs That Pay You 70000 Per Year

Still wondering if that college degree is worth the cost of tuition? That people who hold four-year college degrees will earn approximately 50 percent more than a high school grad over the course of their careers.

Even if you graduate with the average level of education debt -- about $21,000, according to The Project on Student Debt -- there are a range of jobs out there to help you pay it off before the term of the loan is up, if you’re diligent.

Here are ten jobs that earn at least $70,000 per year, In industries that are expected to grow through 2018.

Nursing Home Manager - $75,300

If you are service-oriented, enjoy solving problems, and want your work to have meaning, consider a career in long term care management. According to the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NABWEB), the increasing number of aging Americans and their improved longevity mean that demand for long term health care is on the rise. “Long term care administration exercises management and leadership skills on a daily basis to operate a business that is truly caring for people who have critical needs,” notes Steven Chies, vice president of operations, Long Term Care Services, Benedictine Health System.

Video Game Producer – $73,200

If you don’t mind working so others can play, developing gaming software may be your ticket to a good paycheck. Think it’s a niche market? The International Game Developers Association (IGDA), the largest nonprofit membership organization serving individuals who create video games, reports that interactive entertainment takes in about $9 billion dollars in the US alone. According to IGDA data, “Games are expected to surpass film box-office revenues in the next couple of years, making it the fastest growing segment of the entertainment market, and an excellent field for career advancement.”

Market Research Manager – $71,900

Want to know what makes people tick? Then there’s no better career than analyzing market research data for a business or an advertising agency. It’s a rapidly growing field, too, thanks to the competition between companies to grab market share in a tough economy. According to the BLS, demand for market and survey researchers is projected to grow 28 percent in the next few years, much faster than the average. Even better, there is no single path to entry into the field, though a business degree with a concentration in marketing is helpful. Likewise, earning a Professional Researcher Certification (PRC) from the Marketing Research Association can help you stand out from the competition.

Department Store Buyer - $70,100

Who says retail is struggling? Recent market research suggests that consumers are less uptight about spending as the post-recession. Amid this optimism, the BLS indicated the outlook for the buying and purchasing job market will enjoy 7 percent growth as we head into the next decade. Becoming a buyer for a major retail outlet usually requires a bachelor's degree in business administration or other relevant area. Many senior-level execs began their careers as assistant buyers, but remember to turn your years of toil in a store into an asset as many entry-level jobs require general retail experience.

Regional Sales Manager - $72,600

If you enjoy working with people and have a persuasive personality, you’re probably a natural salesperson. Add in organizational and managerial expertise and you can snag the big bucks. Years of sales experience in any industry often count as much as an undergraduate degree in this expanding field. The BLS indicates that sales and marketing managers and their departments constitute some of the most important personnel in an organization and are less subject to downsizing or outsourcing than are other types of managers. Though competition is keen, the BLS estimates the field to grow by 15 percent through 2018 and certification from the National Association of Sales Professionals can put you ahead of the pack.

Geologist - $79,600

The increasing need for energy sources, environmental protection, and responsible land and water management will spur employment demand for geologists by 18 percent over the next decade. Geologists with a bachelor’s degree often begin their careers in field exploration or as research assistants or as lab technicians. Though only a handful of states require licensure, in order stay on top of the latest technologies and scientific findings, geologists should pursue continuing education and advanced credentialing according to the American Institute of Professional Geologists.

Financial Controller
- $72,000

If you’ve got a head for numbers you’ll be indispensible to a variety of businesses. Almost every company and government agency employs one or more financial managers to oversee preparation of financial reports, direct investment activities, and implement cash management strategies. That’s also the reason the job market for this role is expected to grow by 8 percent through 2018, according to the BLS. A four-year degree is required to land an entry-level position but continuing education is critical to be able to keep up with global trade trends and changes in federal and state laws and regulations. Professional certifications from the likes of the CFA Institute can also broaden skills and boost earning power.

FBI Agent - $76,700

There’s no such thing as a typical day when you work for the FBI, according to the agency. FBI special agents are responsible for conducting sensitive national security investigations and for enforcing over 300 federal statutes including public corruption, civil rights, bribery, fugitive and drug-trafficking matters. With a college degree, three year’s work experience, and qualifying under one of the special agent entry programs, including accounting, information technology, language, and law, you could be on your way to an exciting and high-paying career.

Systems Analyst
- $75,400

Computer geeks will be laughing all the way to the bank if they land a job as one of the growing number of systems analysts who help businesses and other organizations determine which computers and software to buy, and integrate into their existing systems. Demand for analysts will increase by 20 percent alongside the development of sophisticated technologies and the need to protect information. Employers are looking for candidates with degree in a technical field such as computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, or management information systems (MIS).

School Principal - $78,400

As a generation that’s even more populous than the Boomers, Millenials (born between 1981-1999) are the reason many schools are bursting at the seams. That’s why the BLS is predicting the demand for school principals to grow by 8 percent in the next decade. A master’s degree in education is required for the position and states require that principals to be licensed as school administrators.


Monday, January 10, 2011

The Top Hiring and Workplace Trends to Watch for 2011

The world of hiring and the workplace is no exception to these phenomena. a new survey of more than 2,400 hiring managers and 3,910 workers nationwide identified 10 key trends in business, hiring, work culture and job search to watch out for as we kick off a new year.

By finding out what employers are focused on for 2011, you’ll know how to focus your job search and can walk into an interview armed with key knowledge of where employment is headed. Being on top of hiring and workplace trends may help you stand apart from your competition and score that perfect job. And it doesn’t hurt to be aware of the probability that a company will offer you relocation expense coverage, be receptive to something like denim attire in the office, or consider your talents in “emerging” roles like social media management or green energy – knowing those things help you set up realistic expectations for your future role.

Let’s get right to it – here are the 10 top hiring and workplace trends to keep an eye on in 2011, according to survey results:

1) Shifting business directions: A whopping 42 percent of employers said their company has changed its business direction as a result of the recession. The majority of these employers kept their core business, but added new revenue streams – although 27 percent of those who shifted direction said they changed their core business altogether or expanded into areas that will eventually become their core business.

2) Working leaner: Thirty-five percent of employers said their current staffs are smaller than pre-recession levels. Of those employers, most don’t foresee adjustments to headcount in 2011, with 57 percent reporting that they have become used to handling the workload with less people.

3) Changing jobs: Workers are becoming more optimistic about their job prospects in 2011. Fifteen percent of full-time, employed workers are actively seeking a new job, and 76 percent said that although they are not actively looking, they would change jobs in 2011 if the right opportunity came along.

The majority of workers aren’t necessarily focused on a bigger paycheck, either. Sixty-eight percent said affordable benefits are more important to them than salary.

4) Creating new functions: Along with more traditional job opportunities, employers are adding new functions within their organizations in response to popular movements. Jobs centered around social media, green energy and health care reform are just a few of these “emerging” roles being added in 2011, and hiring managers reported that “cyber warriors,” whose roles are to protect Internet sites from security breaches or fraudulent activity, are in high demand as well.

5) Video interviewing: With smaller recruiting staffs facing larger numbers of job applications, employers are turning to technology to help find the right candidates. Six percent reported they have conducted video interviews with potential job candidates, while 11 percent plan to do so this year.

6) Less moonlighting: While making ends meet is still a challenge for many U.S. households, fewer workers are reporting the need to work more than one job. In addition, only 12 percent plan to take on second jobs in 2011, compared to 19 percent in 2010.

7) Taking a global perspective: Nearly one in five U.S. employers (18 percent) reported they will be hiring for their operations in other countries in 2011, while 5 percent stated they will likely recruit workers from other countries to work in U.S. locations.

8) Relocating talent: Of workers who were laid off in the last 12 months and found new jobs, 23 percent relocated to a new city or state. For those looking to relocate this year, good news: 33 percent of employers said they would be willing to pick up the moving tab for select candidates this year.

9) Promoting without pay: Forty-one percent of employers are concerned about losing their top talent as the economy improves. While the majority of employers plan to increase salaries for existing staff in 2011, 39 percent will not be providing raises. As a gesture of recognition to employees without pay increases, however, 13 percent are offering higher titles.

10) Going casual: Employers are becoming more relaxed about set schedules and dress codes as they work to enhance the typical work experience. Fifteen percent reported they will allow for a more casual dress code, and 33 percent expect to offer more flexible work arrangements like telecommuting and alternate schedules in 2011.

Tell us, what do you think of these trends? Will these change the way you search for a job this year?

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Earn 35$ Per Hour From These 15 Jobs

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that some professions are pay very handy amount on hourly basses. Today we tell you 15 jobs where workers are get paid over 35$ per hour minimum wages. This is very good wages on hourly basses. Now we provide you the list of that 15 jobs where you can earn 35$ per hour.

1. Post-Secondary Communications Teachers teach courses on different types of communications (journalism and advertising, for example) at universities and colleges.

Hourly pay: $39.96

2. Post-Secondary Education and Library Science Teachers teach education and library science courses at universities, colleges and other higher education institutions.

Hourly pay: $39.91

3. Purchasing Managers make purchases on behalf of organizations in order to get needed supplies at the best rates.

Hourly pay: $39.80

4. Environmental Engineers study environmental problems, such as air and water pollution, and design solutions that governments and the general population can put into practice.

Hourly pay: $39.72

5. Post-Secondary Chemistry Teachers educate college and university students on chemistry and related subjects.

Hourly pay: $39.47

6. Animal Scientists Study the life cycle and related biological issues of farm animals.

Hourly pay: $39.02

7. Chemical Engineers are involved in the production of chemicals and in trouble-shooting any problems that arise in their manufacturing.

Hourly pay: $38.88

8. Industrial Production Managers oversee the planning and production of manufactured goods.

Hourly pay: $38.60

9. Physician Assistants Work under a physician's guidance to provide health-care services to patients.

Hourly pay: $37.84

10. Medical and Health Services Managers oversee and manage the business needs of health care facilities or departments.

Hourly pay: $37.82

11. Post-Secondary Education Administrators are responsible for managing the everyday operations of educational facilities.

Hourly pay: $37.51

12. Operations Research Analysts study issues relating to management and operations through engineering and other scientific methods.

Hourly pay: $36.57

13. Post-Secondary Art, Drama and Music Teachers teach courses in their respective fields at universities and colleges.

Hourly pay: $36.50

14. Food Scientists and Technologists analyze the composition and properties of food.

Hourly pay: $35.43

15. Nuclear Technicians work with scientists on research and experiments relating to nuclear physics.

Hourly pay: $35.23

*Salary information based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (January 07-January 13) New Companies, New Jobs

Today is 7th January 2011 and we go to enter into 2nd week of New Year. Some betterment show in economy and the effects of rescission now recover. We can predict that job market is now open for new jobs and many companies are going to hire new employees.

Here we give the list of 10 Companies that open some new opportunities for job seekers. Its now on your Luck that you can discover a good opportunity for yourself.

Wish you Good Luck!

1. Meineke Car Care

In 1972 in Houston, Texas, Sam Meineke began with only one store and a single product line. He also started with a simple concept: He would provide quality products and workmanship at a fair price and fix folks' vehicles correctly, the first time. Today, still based on Sam's ideals, Meineke is one of the most recognized and trusted brands in North America.

Top Job Categories:

Automotive Jobs
Sales Jobs
Skilled Labor - Trades Jobs
Management Jobs
Retail Jobs

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Top Locations:

California Jobs
Texas Jobs
Illinois Jobs
North Carolina Jobs
New York Jobs

2. Randstad US

Randstad US is a wholly owned subsidiary of Randstad Holding nv, a $17 billion global provider of HR services and the second largest staffing organization in the world. We play a pivotal role in shaping the world of work, leveraging the true value of human capital for the benefit of our clients, candidates, employees and investors.
Top Job Categories:

Admin - Clerical Jobs
Customer Service Jobs
Manufacturing Jobs
Finance Jobs
Banking Jobs
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Top Locations:

Pennsylvania Jobs
Florida Jobs
Illinois Jobs
Texas Jobs
Massachusetts Jobs

3. Navistar

Navistar International Corporation (NYSE:NAV) is a leading producer of mid-range diesel engines, medium trucks, school buses, heavy trucks, sever service vehicles, and parts and service sold under the International brand. The company also is a private label designer and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup truck, van and SUV markets. The company's products, parts and services are sold through a network of nearly 1,000 dealer outlets in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Mexico and more then 60 dealers in 50 countries throughout the world. The company also provides financing for its customers and distributors principally through its wholly owned subsidiary, Navistar Financial Corporation.

Top Job Categories:

Engineering Jobs
Automotive Jobs
Information Technology Jobs
Skilled Labor - Trades Jobs
Management Jobs

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Top Locations:
Illinois Jobs
California Jobs
Indiana Jobs
Michigan Jobs
Ohio Jobs

4. Extendicare

Extendicare REIT, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, operates 267 long-term care facilities across North America, with capacity for over 30,200 residents. As well, through its operations in the United States, Extendicare offers medical specialty services such as subacute care and rehabilitative therapy services, while home health care services are provided in Canada. The Company employs 37,800 people in the United States and Canada.

Top Job Categories:
Health Care Jobs
Nurse Jobs
Management Jobs
Professional Services Jobs
Education Jobs

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Top Locations:

Pennsylvania Jobs
Washington Jobs
Wisconsin Jobs
Kentucky Jobs
Michigan Jobs

5.
Career Gate


At Career Gate we help people build a secure future for their career. We match people with their ideal career path. We realize that many people may not be trained for the profession of their choice, so we provide plenty of opportunities to help them succeed. We help our clients reach their career goals from beginning to end.

We have partnerships with thousands of schools and employers nationwide. We will help you take charge of your career. We offer career paths in various fields including: technology, law & justice, business, industrial, health care, and creative industries.

Top Job Categories:

Entry Level Jobs
Health Care Jobs
Training Jobs
Admin - Clerical Jobs
Skilled Labor - Trades Jobs

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Top Locations:
California Jobs
Texas Jobs
Florida Jobs
Massachusetts Jobs
Colorado Jobs

6.
Fresenius Medical Care

Fresenius Medical Care North America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA, located in Bad Homburg, Germany. Through our dialysis services entity, Fresenius Medical Services, we operate more than 1,500 outpatient dialysis clinics in the U.S. Our Products and Hospital Group is responsible for the manufacture and distribution of a variety of dialysis products and equipment, including dialysis machines, dialyzers and other dialysis-related supplies. We provide the highest quality standards in dialysis care and products in the industry to meet the needs of our patients and affiliated physicians.

Top Job Categories:
Health Care Jobs
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7. United Career Services


United Career Services is committed to helping you take advantage of the best career opportunities. We have connected numerous individuals to employers in their chosen industry across the nation. Our exclusive career services network helps bring career driven individuals to top recruiters and hiring managers.

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8. Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a diversified financial services company providing banking, insurance, investments, mortgage and consumer finance through almost 6,000 stores, the internet and other distribution channels across North America and internationally.

We're headquartered in San Francisco, but we're decentralized so every local Wells Fargo store is a headquarters for satisfying all our customers' financial needs and helping them succeed financially. Wells Fargo has $549 billion in assets and 158,800 team members across our 80+ businesses. We're the United States' 25th largest employer. We ranked fifth in assets and fourth in market value of our stock among our peers as of September 30, 2007.

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9. Terminix

At Terminix®, our people bring tremendous pride and integrity to everything they do. In turn, we provide a working environment where these skilled professionals can achieve true satisfaction in their own lives.

We are proud to offer our exceptional associates competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and outstanding opportunities for professional development. If you’re committed to providing the highest level of customer service, we have an ideal opportunity for you.

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10. Sears Holdings

Sears Holdings Corporation is the nation's fourth largest broadline retailer with approximately 3,900 full-line and specialty retail stores in the United States and Canada. Sears Holdings is the leading home appliance retailer as well as a leader in tools, lawn and garden, consumer electronics and automotive repair and maintenance. Sears Holdings is the 2010 ENERGY STAR® Retail Partner of the Year. Key proprietary brands include Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard, and a broad apparel offering, including such well-known labels as Lands' End, Jaclyn Smith and Joe Boxer, as well as the Apostrophe and Covington brands. It also has the Country Living collection, which is offered by Sears and Kmart. We are the nation's largest provider of home services, with more than 12 million service calls made annually. Sears Holdings Corporation operates through its subsidiaries, including Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Kmart Corporation.

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Good Luck.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

4 New Ways to Job Hunt

You've probably had one or several bosses who told you to "think outside the box" and "come to me with solutions, not problems."

So if you're unemployed and competing with a record number of job seekers in today's economy, you can't help but think that flashy and outrageous is the way to get noticed. And maybe it is for some people, but not everyone is willing to stand at a busy intersection wearing a sandwich-board sign that says, "Hire me!"

Where does that leave you, a job seeker who needs some way to make your résumé look more attractive than the 50 other ones in the stack?

Fear not: The rules of job seeking are in constant flux, and employers are looking for an impressive candidate, even if his or her credentials are unorthodox. The following are some examples of what other job seekers are doing to get an edge over other applicants.

1. Start a blog
Doesn't it seem as if everyone and their mother has a blog these days? Except you, that is.

Find a subject you're knowledgeable about and start writing. Compose articles that illustrate your command of the topic and that can serve as resources for someone. Over time you'll accumulate an impressive collection of work, says Lauren Milligan of ResuMAYDAY, a company that helps job seekers craft résumés.

"It doesn't really matter what type of job you are seeking; there is always an angle that will interest people," Milligan says. "If you are a financial manager, write about how a family's investment strategy should change during a recession, or how to research an investment opportunity to avoid the next Bernie Madoff. If you are an administrative professional, write about time-management strategies or online tools that help you through your day."

She stresses that you don't have to be looking for a writing job to get an employer's attention.

"Doing this will let potential employers know that you are engaged at an expert level and will gain insights into you as an employee that won't be available to other candidates," Milligan says. "It will also let employers know that you are comfortable with online tools. In other words, this is a great way to gain a competitive edge."

2. Facebook / LinkedIn / BrightFuse
Even though social networking isn't the technology fledgling it once was, it's still new on the scene in terms of job seeking. We hear about people who get caught lying on their Facebook profiles, but people are getting hired via networking sites, too. You can use your education and work history fields to create a new form of résumé. Search your friends list for valuable contacts or join professional networks that can help you find a job or at least get the word out that you're looking.

"Technology doesn't replace the networking step of the job search, but it can certainly make it easier and faster," says Lynne Sarikas, director of the MBA Career at Northeastern University's College of Business Administration. "Social networking sites can help you identify appropriate contacts for networking."

3. Twitter
On Twitter, which is a different kind of networking site, you can leverage contacts in the same way, only you can Tweet about your job hunt and people can stumble upon your profile more easily.

Your profile or Tweets can link to your personal site, whether it's an online portfolio or blog. Not only will you make new contacts, but you'll also have a larger audience viewing the hard work you put into your site, which can impress a potential employer.

4. Virtual career fairs
If you dislike the idea of taking your suit to the cleaners and finding a sitter for the kids just to head out to a job fair, then stay at home and go online.

"[Virtual career fairs are part of] a growing trend among employers looking for a new, cost-effective way to recruit high-quality talent as well as tech-savvy job seekers," says Jennefer Traeger, who works with Unisfair, a virtual job-fair provider. The global aspect of virtual fairs removes geographic obstacles that otherwise complicate job searches.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

These Companies are Hiring in January 2011.

These companies are preparing to spend their 2011 budgets and want to interview and extend offers to employees now so that they can begin in the new year.

They need employees right now and you might never have a better opportunity to stand out than right now. While everyone else is pausing their job searches, you can stand out in a less crowded pool of applicants. Therefore, here are companies hiring in January 2011:

1. Snap-on Tools

A Snap-on Tools franchise is a unique opportunity to own and operate a business founded on a premier brand that's supported by nearly 90 years of experience. Ours is a proven business model with extensive, training, quality products and a loyal customer base.

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2. Matco Tools

Matco Tools is a manufacturer and distributor of quality professional automotive equipment, tools and toolboxes. Our product line now numbers more than 13,000 items. We also guarantee and service the equipment we sell.

Matco Tools is a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, a Fortune 500 company and key player in several industries, including tools, environmental and industrial process and control markets.

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3. CyberCoders

CyberCoders is the premier recruiting firm in the nation. They are your source for finding a job that takes you to the next level in your career. We specialize in executive, technical, financial, accounting, sales and operational positions across all industries.

Put us to work for you -- you will get results! Find out what Wells Fargo, KPMG, Microsoft, Abbott Pharmaceuticals, Nokia and hundreds of other companies and thousands of candidates already know - CyberCoders connects exceptional people with exceptional companies.

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4. Vector Marketing

Vector Marketing Corporation and Vector Marketing Canada are direct sales firms that market Cutco Cutlery, a line of kitchen cutlery, accessories and sporting knives of the highest quality.

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5. AT&T

How far can you go with AT&T? Considering that we’re the world’s largest communications company, about as far as your talent, your drive and your dedication can take you. As we continue to make huge advances in the entertainment and communications industries, we can offer you opportunities to do something amazing with a team that’s just as impressive.

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6. Ernst & Young

At Ernst & Young we value an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of ideas and allows each of us to achieve our aspirations while serving our clients effectively. Our distinctive workplace is the key to the leading-practice assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services we provide to some of the world’s leading companies. By bringing together the viewpoints of our 135,000 people worldwide, we support and strengthen our people, our clients and our communities.

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7. Walmart

We are a global retailer committed to growing our company by improving the standard of living for our customers and serving communities around the world. We earn the trust of our customers every day by providing a broad assortment of quality merchandise and services at every day low prices while fostering a culture that rewards and embraces mutual respect, integrity and diversity.

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8. Central Payment

Central Payment is a leading provider of transaction processing services. As one of the fastest growing payment processors in the country, we are committed to personal service, competitive pricing and solutions to help businesses grow and become more profitable. Headquartered in Marin County California, Central Payment provides credit card processing and a host of other electronic payment solutions to more than 35,000 small, medium and large businesses across the United States.

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9. Jani-King

Jani-King is one of the world's most inspiring companies and truly represents entrepreneurial spirit.

With enormous passion and the drive and desire to be his own boss, Jim Cavanaugh was the first to transform the franchise concept to fit the commercial cleaning industry. His belief that a business owner would perform to higher standards and deliver better service to the customer has forever changed the cleaning industry.

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10. Colors on Parade

Founded by Robert Lowery in 1987, Colors on Parade began with a vision to provide the automotive industry with body shop quality repairs from a mobile unit, thus allowing services to be conducted on the customer's own site; all while maintaining cost-effective pricing. This vision was grounded in Mr. Lowery's long-time passion for restoring classic cars. Mr. Lowery spent endless hours perfecting his patented processes, and in 1988, his vision was realized. That year, the first Colors on Parade began operating in South Carolina. In 1991, the first Colors on Parade franchise was granted in North Carolina.

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11. USMedicalAssistant

We provide the best resources for you to find the medical career that you are seeking, as well as the training that you may need to begin your medical career. Our extensive network of schools will place you in the right college in the right location. Whether you are in California, New York, or anywhere in between, we have the right school for you.

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12. Health Care Career Guide

The healthcare future you want is more obtainable than you think. Healthcare Career Guide focuses on the healthcare industry which will endure even the most challenging economic times. We connect you to top employers within the healthcare industry throughout the nation. In this industry there are a wide range of opportunities to advance your career.

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13. Bayada Nurses

Bayada Nurses provides care to children, adults, and seniors in their homes. Even though we have grown from one office in 1975, to more than 140 offices in 18 states today, founder Mark Baiada still runs the company with the same compassionate, human focus that clients and employees appreciated from the beginning.

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14. Robert Half Technology

Robert Half Technology is a leading provider of IT professionals on a project and full-time basis. We specialize in initiatives ranging from web development and systems integration to network security and technical support.

Our full-service approach, extensive knowledge of the technology marketplace and experienced staff allow us to respond to your needs and requirements quickly and efficiently.

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15. Navistar

Navistar International Corporation (NYSE:NAV) is a leading producer of mid-range diesel engines, medium trucks, school buses, heavy trucks, sever service vehicles, and parts and service sold under the International brand. The company also is a private label designer and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup truck, van and SUV markets. The company's products, parts and services are sold through a network of nearly 1,000 dealer outlets in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Mexico and more then 60 dealers in 50 countries throughout the world. The company also provides financing for its customers and distributors principally through its wholly owned subsidiary, Navistar Financial Corporation.

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16. Sapphire Technologies

Sapphire Technologies, a Randstad company, is the world's leading provider of innovative IT staffing solutions. Since 1984, Sapphire has helped connect top talent with top companies around the globe or around the corner. With a core of IT staff augmentation, Sapphire Technologies also provides distinct, complementary services: Permanent IT staffing; Project Services through our Sapphire Solutions division; and an ERP Practice with our B2B Workforce partner. Sapphire's focus on, and delivery to, our clients positions us as a unique IT services vendor unlike any other in today's marketplace. Ranked among the top 10 largest IT staffing company in the United States, Sapphire provides customized solutions for both public and private corporations.

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17. Dollar General

In Dollar General, you'll find a company that embraces substance and simplicity. Our mission is to serve others. And, we think our customers are best served when we keep it real and keep it simple.

We build and run convenient-sized stores to deliver everyday low prices on products that our customers use every day. We have successfully done so for many years.

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18. Accountemps

Accountemps is the world's first and largest specialized temporary staffing service for accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals. Accountemps provides support throughout entire accounting operations

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19. PwC

Are you interested in the opportunity to work for an industry-leading company that services Fortune 500 companies, and will give you the experience and exposure you need to build your career?

If you are, then the PwC (www.pwc.com/us) network of firms is the company for you. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) is well placed to help clients meet the challenges and opportunities of the US marketplace in the areas of assurance, tax, and advisory. We offer the perspective of a global organization combined with detailed knowledge of local, state and US national issues. More than 153,000 people in 155 countries across our network share knowledge, experience and solutions to develop fresh perspectives and deliver practical advice.

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20. Adecco Engineering and Technical

Adecco Engineering and Technical, a division of Adecco, the world leader in workforce solutions specializing in the recruitment of engineering and information technology professionals.

Our nearly 100 offices throughout the U. S. are staffed with recruiters who understand the complexity and diversity of technical disciplines.

Adecco Engineering & Technical currently encompasses six vertical employment markets:

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21. Cisco

Cisco was founded in 1984 by a small group of computer scientists from Stanford University. Since the company's inception, Cisco engineers have been leaders in the development of Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking technologies. Today, with more than 65,225 employees worldwide, this tradition of innovation continues with industry-leading products and solutions in the company's core development areas of routing and switching, as well as in advanced technologies.

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22. Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC

Automotive service is the largest part of Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC's business, accounting for approximately 50 percent of sales with tire and financial services making up the rest. Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire manufactures Bridgestone, Firestone, and Dayton truck tires along with tires for virtually every wheeled vehicle made. In fact, more than 8,000 different types and sizes of tires from a 13-foot-tall giant radial for earthmoving equipment to a kart tire that stands only 10 inches high - are provided to customers around the world.

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23. CVS Caremark

If you are passionate about the opportunity to improve the quality of human life, then a career with CVS Caremark, a Fortune 20 company, may be exactly what you are looking for.

CVS Caremark, through our unmatched breadth of service offerings, is transforming the delivery of health care services in the U.S. We are an innovative, fast-growing company guided by values that focus on teamwork, integrity and respect for our colleagues and customers. What are we looking for in our colleagues? We seek fresh ideas, new perspectives, a diversity of experiences, and a dedication to service that will help us better meet the needs of the many people and businesses that rely on us each day.

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24. Maintenance Engineering

Maintenance Engineering was founded on January 17, 1974, in Fargo ND, by co-owners Curt Kesselring and Dennis Leno. Curt, who serves as President, worked his way through college selling Fuller Brush and graduated with degrees in math and physics. He is responsible for overall company operations, including product development, marketing support and sales support.

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25. Insphere Insurance Solutions

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In this list we add very prominent companies who are hiring in this month. Try your Luck and Faith on God who helps all of us.

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