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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (November 11-November 17)

Last week the latest unemployment figures were released, and the results were a mixed bag. Yes, jobs were created, and we’re happy about that. The unemployment rate was unchanged, and we’re not happy to see it so high but we’re glad it’s not higher. So the best way to approach the numbers is cautious optimism. Ideally the figures would be much better, but compared to how they were trending at the lowest points, we’re doing better now than we in 2008 and 2009.

We realize that an unemployment rate of 9.6 percent translates into more unemployed Americans than anyone wants. And if you’re one of these job seekers, you don’t care about trends. You want a job. So that’s why we feature this weekly list of companies hiring–to makes looking for a job a little easier. So here are 10 companies across various industries that need workers right now. Click their names to see all of their available positions.

1. OfficeMax

OfficeMax is a leader in both business-to-business and retail office products, including office supplies, paper, technology products and services, and furniture. Unprecedented customer service and unrivaled innovation make OfficeMax the one to beat in the office products marketplace. With over $8 billion in sales, over 40,000 associates and almost 1,000 superstores, 25,000 products, and a range of business services, OfficeMax focuses on all office products from consumers to small/middle-size organizations to multinational corporations.

Industry: Retail
Sample job titles: Assistant store manager, business development (sales),

Top Job Categories:

Retail Jobs (58) >>
Sales Jobs (35) >>
Distribution - Shipping Jobs (15) >>
Information Technology Jobs (12) >>
Management Jobs (5) >>

See All Jobs (127)

Top Locations:

Illinois Jobs (26) >>
California Jobs (13) >>
Minnesota Jobs (8) >>
Pennsylvania Jobs (6) >>
Arizona Jobs (5) >>

2. JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a vibrant, healthy financial services firm that is poised for additional growth. Ranked among the "Most Admired Companies" by FORTUNE magazine, JPMorgan Chase manages assets of $2.1 trillion and employs more than 200,000 employees in 60 countries.

Industry: Finance
Sample job titles: Senior underwriter (home lending retail), financial advisor associate

Top Job Categories:

Banking Jobs (61) >>
Finance Jobs (48) >>
Accounting Jobs (33) >>
Insurance Jobs (26) >>
Information Technology Jobs (25) >>

See All Jobs (94)

Top Locations:

California Jobs (25) >>
New York Jobs (14) >>
Ohio Jobs (13) >>
Illinois Jobs (12) >>
Delaware Jobs (7) >>

3. Adecco 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.

Industry: IT
Sample job titles: Technical writer/copy editor (medical device), software test engineer, lab technician

Top Job Categories:

Engineering Jobs (352) >>
Information Technology Jobs (294) >>
Skilled Labor - Trades Jobs (118) >>
Design Jobs (100) >>
Management Jobs (89) >>

See All Jobs (645)

Top Locations:

California Jobs (83) >>
Texas Jobs (52) >>
New York Jobs (41) >>
Pennsylvania Jobs (39) >>
Georgia Jobs (33) >>

4. UnitedHealth Group


UnitedHealth Group is working to create the health care system of tomorrow.

Already Fortune 25, we are totally focused on innovation and change. We work a little harder. We aim a little higher. We expect more from ourselves and each other. And at the end of the day, we’re doing a lot of good.

Through our family of businesses and a lot of inspired individuals, we’re building a high-performance health care system that works better for more people in more ways than ever.

Industry: Health care
Sample job titles:
Senior health care consultant, senior regional marketing manager, case manager LPNTop Job Categories:

Health Care Jobs (458) >>
Management Jobs (386) >>
Insurance Jobs (315) >>
Information Technology Jobs (255) >>
Customer Service Jobs (201) >>

See All Jobs (1205)

Top Locations:

Minnesota Jobs (267) >>
California Jobs (127) >>
Texas Jobs (82) >>
Wisconsin Jobs (62) >>
Connecticut Jobs (55) >>

5. Devry

DeVry Inc. was created in 1987 through the merger of DeVry Institutes and Keller Graduate School of Management, which have become the company's largest division, DeVry University. The company completed its initial public offering in June 1991, and now trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DV. Becker CPA Review, now the Becker Conviser Professional Review division of DeVry Inc., was acquired in 1996.

Industry: Education
Sample job titles:Student services representative, student finance consultant, adjunct faculty members.

Top Job Categories:

Education Jobs (155) >>
Sales Jobs (56) >>
Management Jobs (55) >>
Business Development Jobs (29) >>
Information Technology Jobs (26) >>

See All Jobs (221)

Top Locations:

Illinois Jobs (41) >>
Virginia Jobs (40) >>
North Carolina Jobs (20) >>
California Jobs (19) >>
Florida Jobs (17) >>

6. Transforce

TransForce, Inc. is the largest workforce solutions firm in the United States, dedicated entirely to the transportation industry. We serve over 1500 companies nationwide through a growing number of 100% owned/controlled offices from coast to coast.

Industry: Transportation and delivery
Sample job titles: Class A drivers, Class B delivery driver — third shift

Top Job Categories:

Transportation Jobs (55) >>
Distribution - Shipping Jobs (12) >>
Skilled Labor - Trades Jobs (9) >>
Sales Jobs (5) >>
Executive Jobs (5) >>

See All Jobs (55)

Top Locations:

Michigan Jobs (7) >>
Tennessee Jobs (7) >>
Texas Jobs (6) >>
Georgia Jobs (5) >>
Indiana Jobs (5) >>

7. Ockham

Ockham is a Global Contract Research (CRO) and Functional Service Provider (FSP) organization headquartered in Cary, North Carolina (near the university-biotech-pharmaceutical sciences nexus known internationally as Research Triangle Park). Satellite offices strategically placed around the United States, in India and the U.K. underpin Ockham’s global customers and operations.

Industry: Pharmaceutical
Sample job titles: Senior analyst (statistical submissions), Oracle clinical programmer, clinical research associates

Top Job Categories:

Science Jobs (49) >>
Health Care Jobs (48) >>
Research Jobs (48) >>
Biotech Jobs (27) >>
Pharmaceutical Jobs (25) >>

See All Jobs (75)

Top Locations:

North Carolina Jobs (10) >>
California Jobs (8) >>
Illinois Jobs (6) >>
New Jersey Jobs (5) >>
Arizona Jobs (4) >>

8. Verizon Wireless

Verizon Wireless, the company with the most reliable network, has careers that begin where the others leave off. With millions of customers and thousands of employees at locations nationwide, we offer endless opportunities for high-energy, career-minded people like you, who are ready to meet the challenges of a dynamic, fast-changing industry. Our exciting career opportunities in retail and business sales, customer service, finance, human resources, IT, network, marketing, and many other fields, offer virtually no limit to what you can achieve here.

Industry: Sales
Sample job titles: Retail sales, inventory analyst

Top Job Categories:

Sales Jobs (593) >>
Retail Jobs (429) >>
Telecommunications Jobs (208) >>
Customer Service Jobs (155) >>
Admin - Clerical Jobs (130) >>

See All Jobs (788)

Top Locations:

New York Jobs (74) >>
Illinois Jobs (59) >>
Massachusetts Jobs (54) >>
Ohio Jobs (53) >>
California Jobs (46) >>

9. KPMG LLP

KPMG has three global core values that act as a guiding philosophy for members of the firm around the world:

  • Clients
  • People
  • Knowledge

Our Value Descriptors

In order for these values to establish a consistent standard of conduct in all our member firms, we rely on a set of seven descriptors that correspond to these global core values. The descriptors listed below are all oriented around our clients, our people and our knowledge.

Industry: Consultant
Sample job titles: Director of investigations, major projects advisory manager, federal financial management associate

Top Job Categories:

Accounting Jobs (84) >>
Finance Jobs (72) >>
Management Jobs (61) >>
Consultant Jobs (44) >>
Information Technology Jobs (21) >>

See All Jobs (136)

Top Locations:

New York Jobs (27) >>
California Jobs (18) >>
Texas Jobs (17) >>
Virginia Jobs (13) >>
Illinois Jobs (8) >>

10. Robert Half Legal

Robert Half Legal is a leading provider of experienced professionals on a project and full-time basis. Our offices have dedicated teams who focus solely on attorney search, project placement, legal support search and legal support placements – so you will always work with Account Executives who are local experts for your specific job requirements.

Industry: Legal
Sample job titles: Document review attorney, paraleg

Top Job Categories:

Legal Jobs (327) >>
Admin - Clerical Jobs (212) >>
Legal Admin Jobs (210) >>
Professional Services Jobs (188) >>
Management Jobs (17) >>

See All Jobs (340)

Top Locations:

California Jobs (56) >>
Illinois Jobs (45) >>
Colorado Jobs (31) >>
Texas Jobs (28) >>
Minnesota Jobs (20) >>

Wish You Good Luck!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (November 04-November 10)

hiring now

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!


01. Kraft Foods

We make today delicious in about 150 countries where we sell our products. And, our employees can be seen in action in more than 70 countries. At Kraft Foods, we relish innovative thinking and fresh ideas -- we invite you to consider having a seat at the table.

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02. Durham School Services

Durham School Services has a strong record of success and decades of experience in pupil transportation. With the support of National Express Group, a global leader in transportation, we are confident we can provide exceptional service to your district.

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03. East Coast Business Concepts, Inc.

East Coast Business Concepts, Inc. is the leading provider of outsourced sales and marketing for a diverse range of clients in the tri-state area. We continue to expand and attribute our growth to two ideals. The first is our innovative marketing and sales strategies. The second is our underlying value of caring for the security, growth, and well being of our employees.

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04. Scholastic

For over 85 years, teachers and parents have recognized Scholastic as a trusted name in learning. The Company continues this successful history by remaining focused on encouraging children to learn to read and love to learn, helping teachers carry out their important jobs and supporting parents in their role as their child's first teacher.

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05. AAA

For over 100 years, we have been serving you and other AAA members on the road and around the world. Today, we offer our extensive services to you on the internet. Now, more than ever, AAA is able to help you around the clock with all your Cars & Driving, Travel, Insurance, Banking and Loan needs.

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06. Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company 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.

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07. Sears

Sears Hometown Stores were developed sixteen years ago to serve our customers in locations outside of major metroploitan cities. There are currently about 900 Hometown Stores throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. These stores carry all of the top home appliance brands, consumer electronics, tools and lawn and garden equipment.

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08. UPS

Founded in 1907 as a messenger company in the United States, UPS has grown into a $42.6 billion corporation by clearly focusing on the goal of enabling commerce around the globe. Today UPS is a global company with one of the most recognized and admired brands in the world.

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9. Comcast Cable

Comcast Corporation is the nation's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, with 24.4 million cable customers, 14.7 million high-speed Internet customers and 6.1 million Comcast Digital Voice customers.

Top Job Categories:


10. Rent-a-Center Stores

Our stores offer name-brand furniture, electronics, appliances and computers through flexible rental purchase agreements that generally allow the customer to obtain ownership of the merchandise at the conclusion of an agreed upon rental period. We offer same-day delivery, 90 days same as cash and an early purchase option. Should merchandise need repair while it is on rent, we repair it at no additional cost to the customer. We also offer our customers a product substitute to use while theirs is in service.

Top Job Categories:




Sunday, October 24, 2010

5 Ways to Get a Job Through YouTube

Not only is it possible to use YouTube to get a job, but it’s becoming a more popular option, especially for the current crop of would-be-employees that grew up with web video.

Some argue that video is a more personal tool for job searching, acting as a digital interview, while others see it as cold and alienating, as it lacks the face-to-face element. But YouTube isn’t just about video resumes — there are a variety of creative ways to hop online and get hired.

Even better, YouTube isn’t just for Millennials. Web video can be useful for professionals of any age looking to expand their audience or pick up new clients. With a little creativity, honesty and hard work, you can utilize YouTube to create a more effective (and more interesting) professional and digital image, rather than just falling back on the ol’ resume (digital or not).

Read on for five ways to use YouTube to get a job. If you’ve landed a position through YouTube, add your story and tips in the comments below.


1. Promote Yourself


While this may seem a little obvious, amazing opportunities can come out of promoting yourself on YouTube. Tom Ferry is a real estate training coach with a best-selling book, Life! By Design. He hopped on YouTube two and a half years ago in order to grow his audience and to own the SEO in his field. Ferry has received speaking engagements and consulting jobs across the world by showcasing his talents in one or two videos each week.

“I believe in the theory of free, perfect, and now,” Ferry said. “Perfect, means short [and] easy. It’s a free twist to marketing. It’s never a concern of, ‘Gosh, if I put all my best content up for free, will people stop hiring me?’ … If I do put it up, people will see I’m a force.” For his book, he made a weekly video explaining each chapter and offering crib notes. Rather than give his book away, it became a New York Times Best Seller.

Ferry said that his audience has been steadily building, thanks to properly tagging his videos to maximize SEO and by constantly offering useful videos to his followers.


2. Post and Hope


This strategy may be the “Hail Mary” of getting jobs through YouTube, but it has proven successful in many cases. Perhaps the most famous YouTube discovery is Justin Bieber (yes, that Justin Bieber).

Bieber posted homemade videos of himself singing. He quickly jumped from hundreds of views to thousands. After he built up enough buzz, he was discovered by his now manager, Scooter Braun, and introduced to Usher.

While it helps to have boyish good looks and singing talent (like fellow discoveree Greyson Chance), this strategy isn’t just limited to teen idols. Create a channel and post videos that highlight your expertise. If you’re great at building fences, film that and offer some added value. Cultivating your fan base and reaching out to your fans can help build enough credibility or buzz to launch your career.


3. Build It


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YouTube can help get you a job even if you don’t like putting your face on camera. That’s what happened for Stanford student Feross Aboukhadijeh when he created YouTube Instant on a bet to his roommate. Aboukhadijeh built YouTube Instant shortly after the launch of Google Instant to bring the same insta-search features to the video platform.

The CEO of YouTube, Chad Hurley, was so impressed that he offered him a job over Twitter. Aboukhadijeh, now an employee at YouTube, continues to add features to his design while finishing his degree at Stanford.

Not all of us can build a site that will get noticed by major execs, but Aboukhadijeh proves that creativity and hirability aren’t limited by your on-screen personality. Try programming, coding, sketching or designing something in your desired field. For example, create a new bird design for Twitter or better user interface for Facebook and post it online — you never know who’s watching.


4. Be Creative


When 23-year-old Brian Freedman saw an ad to write financial articles for iGrad, a financial advice site for college students, he focused on a small side note offering to submit video instead. Freedman created a sample video on how to budget by using envelopes and was offered the job on the spot.

Freedman felt more comfortable speaking in front of a camera than writing a cover letter or traditional resume. YouTube allowed him to show his financial sense and on-screen personality to help him land the job ahead of other potential contributors. “Doing a video with YouTube is much more effective than a resume,” Freedman said. “It basically shows what you can do, what you are capable of.”

After nine videos, Freedman parted with iGrad to start his own channel taking a bluer (read: NSFW) approach to relationship advice. He was able to build his brand and draw in far more followers than with iGrad.


5. Enter Online Contests


These days, it’s not uncommon for a company or employer to host a video contest on YouTube to draw in potential candidates. For example, Dr. Pepper teamed up with Step Up Director Jon M. Chu to hold a YouTube Dance Contest to find a dancer to feature in an Ultra Records music video — check out the winner’s video above.

Video contests are so popular on YouTube that it has an entire page dedicated to contests ranging from short film contests to social good efforts. Keep an eye out for contests in your area of expertise and enter when the right opportunity comes along.


Final Tips


YouTube is a simple, snappy way to get yourself seen. Aside from the social media pop and pizazz, it’s quickly becoming an effective way to own SEO terms, build a brand, and find jobs. While some video proficiency helps, fancy film work and high tech cameras aren’t key to success. Approach YouTube with creativity, authenticity and consistency, and the results might just come your way.


Sunday, September 19, 2010

7 Sites That Will Help You Get Hired

Here are seven sites that stand out for their intelligence, niche, data, or usefulness

When it comes to careers, who doesn't need a little help? It's not just the 14.6 million unemployed, but the millions of employed who are stuck in comatose companies or dead-end jobs. While there are plenty of websites that have useful information for job seekers today, many people still look to the web largely to find job openings. Here are seven sites that stand out for their intelligence, niche, data, or usefulness, rather than their job listings:
Click here to find out more!

Fistful of Talent: Reading the posts on this blog is like listening to a lunchroom full of human resources professionals, hiring managers, and recruiters talk about their likes, dislikes, and strategies. You'll learn things like how recruiters find candidates online, the kinds of questions they like, or their worries about the recruiting process. Sample tip: "A while ago, [SimplyHired] instituted a LinkedIn button. It used to be hidden under their 'more' options, but now it has a prominent display at the top of your job search results. So if I run a search for a recruiting job and connect my LinkedIn network I can quickly see who I 'know' at all of the companies that return posting results. And guess what? Now there's a Facebook button."

Seeking Alpha: This website graciously transcribes public companies' earnings conference calls. That allows you to brush up on all the crucial, timely details about the company you really want to work for, giving you the kind of insight that can elevate a cover letter or interview. The more you know a company, the more hiring managers will feel your pursuit is a targeted one. And they like to be targeted. If you were, say, applying for a job at J.M. Smucker, you could listen to their most recent conference call and learn that sales of their new premium jam—made of "the best fruit" and 100 percent sugar—are exceeding expectations, and that marketing spending this next fiscal year will match last year's record marketing spending. Whether it seems relevant to the position or not, building a foundation of up-to-date knowledge is critical.

Careers at Alltop: This aggregator of topical RSS feeds puts an army of well-known career bloggers (including U.S. News Outside Voices contributors) right in front of you. Career expert Anita Bruzzese might give you a lesson in how to network without hating it. Career coach Marty Nemko will teach you how to cope with self-loathing. The folks at Careerbuilder's Work Buzz blog will keep you updated on companies that are hiring. While you're there, you might check out other Alltop pages relevant to your work.

CareerDiva: Eve Tahmincioglu describes her site as "the thinking man or woman's career blog." But even if you're not much of thinker, her advice will make you smarter, in part because she has her nose in the news. If you're short on time, just click on the "Getting Hired" tag. You'll find hundreds of posts to help you along, or answer some of the trickier questions of job hunting. For example, if you're wondering how to dress for an interview, you might consider removing or turning around the enormous rock on your finger. You'll look more serious.

Facebook: OK, this is more of an app than a site. But this site allows you to mix work with pleasure and mimic more natural and traditional styles of networking. Presumably, you have hundreds of friends all over the country and most of them have listed their current and past employers in their profiles, or "Info" tabs. If you use an application like that offered by SimplyHired, you'll be able to search for jobs where your friends work and ping them for extra information on the company, or ask for the name of the person who's hiring so you can contact them directly.

Indeed's Job Trends: Wondering what kind of positions are growing in demand? You can search any term to see the growth in percentage of posts that include the term. The kind of words that are showing up in an increasing number of posts: Facebook, iPhone, virtualization, social media. It's an inexact science—take a closer look at the kind of job postings that include the word "Facebook" and you'll find that many are either at Facebook or from staffing companies encouraging job seekers to find them on Facebook. But "virtualization"-riddled job postings are for IT positions, through and through. Bonus trend charts: job postings per capita, job market competition, and industry employment trends.

Bureau of Labor Statistics: This site is a bit of a beast, but it's incredibly useful. To start, hover your mouse over the Employment tab on the left, and click on "Employment Projections" in the drop-down menu. The most straightforward data is in the tables that start at the middle of the page. You can see the list of the projected fastest-growing occupations (physical therapists, biomedical engineers, dental hygienists, etc.) and occupations with the biggest declines (farmers and ranchers, file clerks, telemarketers, etc.). Back on the homepage, you'll see a tab indicating resources for job seekers on the left. Click it. You'll find a library of information on topics such as educational requirements for occupations that interest you. Say you're a restaurant manager and you want to move to California. You can search "occupational employment and wages by area" and find that the greatest number (by far) of foodservice jobs in the state are in Los Angeles, but the highest hourly wages are in Napa.Justify Full

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (September 18-24)

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!



01. Accenture

Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world's most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments.


Top Job Categories:

Finance Jobs

Human Resources Jobs

Information Technology Jobs

Sales Jobs

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Accenture Jobs

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02. ADP.Com

ADP is one of the world’s largest providers of workforce solutions, with nearly $9 billion in revenue and over 585,000 clients. Strengthened by our solid financial position, market-leading share in our core businesses, reputation for product innovation, and impressive client retention, we offer you a work environment that’s unmatched in our industry. Our strategic plans for global growth add to our vitality. Most of all, ADP derives power from the ability and world-class service of associates like you.

Top Job Categories:

Additional Career Paths Jobs

Client Service Jobs

Implementation Jobs

Sales Jobs

Technology Jobs

See all ADP jobs
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03. Booz & Company

Booz & Company is a leading global management consulting firm, helping the world's top businesses, governments, and other institutions.

Top Job Categories:

Campus Jobs

Experienced Professionals Jobs

Case Prep Jobs

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04. Deloitte Consulting LLP

“Deloitte” is the brand under which tens of thousands of dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients.

Top Job Categories:

Consulting Jobs

Audit and ERS Jobs

FAS Jobs

See all Deloitte Jobs
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05. Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction, advisory services and strategic growth markets. We aim to have a positive impact on businesses and markets, as well as on society as a whole.

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See All Ernst & Young Jobs

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06. Heinz.Com

Heinz is a $10 billion global company
Heinz products enjoy #1 or #2 market share in more than 50 countries
Heinz sells 650 million bottles of its iconic Ketchup every year
Heinz's top 15 power brands account for more than two-thirds of its annual sales
Heinz employs approximately 32,500 people around the globe
Heinz is a responsible corporate citizen committed to safe practices, environmental stewardship and giving back to the community
Heinz was founded in Sharpsburg
(a suburb of Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, in 1869 by entrepreneur Henry John Heinz

Top Job Categories:

Marketing Jobs

Human Resources Jobs

Research & Development Jobs

Sales Jobs

Supply Chain Management Jobs

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07. Met Life Inc

MetLife, Inc. is a leading provider of insurance and other financial services to millions of individual and institutional customers throughout the United States.

Outside the U.S., MetLife companies have direct insurance operations in Asia Pacific, Latin America and Europe.

Top Job Categories:

Corporate Services

Customer Relationships

Insurance

Sales Careers

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08. PricewaterhouseCoopers

PwC is one of the world’s largest providers of assurance, tax, and business consulting services. We believe that the best outcomes are achieved through close collaboration with our clients and the many stakeholder communities we serve. So every day, 161,000 PwC people in 154 countries work hard to build strong relationships with others and understand the issues and aspirations that drive them.

At PwC, we measure success by our ability to create the value that our clients, our people and the wider investing public are looking for.

Top Job Categories:

Accountant Jobs

Engineer Jobs

Healthcare Jobs


H.R. Jobs

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09. Standard Chartered Bank

It's our new brand promise. Though in reality, it's our oldest belief. It's what we've been doing for the past 150 years, and our aim for the next. To be here for people. Here for progress. Here for the long run. Here for good.

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10. Smartronix, Inc.

Smartronix is a global professional solutions provider specializing in NetOps, Cyber Security, Enterprise Software Solutions, Mission Focused Engineering, and Health IT. Smartronix is headquartered in Hollywood, Maryland with operating offices in Virginia (3), North Carolina, Florida (2), Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, Texas, and Arizona with more than 550 employees throughout the United States and at strategic locations in Germany, Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. The company has been recognized as an Employer of Choice by Northern Virginia Family Service and as one of the fifty fastest-growing companies in the Greater Washington D.C. area and one of the top 500 and top 5000 nationally as ranked by Washington Post and Inc 500 media, respectively.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Who’s Hiring This Week

It’s Tuesday, and that means another list of companies hiring right now! The gist of this is pretty simple: We highlight some companies who are looking for workers right this very moment. You can click on their name to see what positions they have open.

Get clicking!


Brown Mackie College
Industry: Education
Sample job titles: Academic department – director, of business, adjunct sociology instructor

Fidelis Care
Industry:
Management
Sample job titles: Benefits manager, marketing manager

New Breed
Industry:
Manufacturing
Sample job titles: Warehouse supervisors, operations manager

TransTechs
Industry:
Transportation
Sample job titles: Diesel technician, body shop technician

State Chemical
Industry:
Manufacturing and business development
Sample job titles: Entry-level account manager, entry-level strategic account manager

Cogent Healthcare
Industry:
Health care
Sample job titles: Nurse practitioner, program medical director

Butler America
Industry:
Engineering
Sample job titles: Sr. systems engineer (federal systems security standards), quality engineer

Hancock Bank
Industry:
Finance
Sample job titles: Senior service desk analyst, Insurance Specialist

Bayer
Industry:
Biotechnology
Sample job titles: PV case associate/PV case specialist, Bioanalytical assays and pharmacokinetics

Sony Electronics Inc
Industry:
Retail
Sample job titles: Sales specialist (part-time retail sales), manager of product training

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