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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

Monday, August 16, 2010

How Do I Find A Job When Nobody Is Hiring?


Which word best defines today's economy?

A. Downsizing

B. Layoffs

C. Mergers

D. Outsourcing

E. All of the Above

In the morning paper and on the evening news, these buzzwords have become synonymous with the "Great Recession," a time of chronically high unemployment with no end in sight.

Businesses continue to scale back, leery of increasing taxes, regulations and mandates that have them hamstrung. Making matters worse is that the unemployment rate, typically a lagging indicator of recovery, is likely to deteriorate before it improves.

It is often said that perception is reality, which is why it seems like nobody is hiring. The reality is that nobody is advertising, but there are jobs. The key to finding those jobs is by adopting a new paradigm of seeking out not jobs, but business opportunities.

While the direction of employers will be away from hiring people in the traditional 9 to 5 sense, there is actually an uptick in independent contracting or business to business (B2B) relationships that limit a company's exposure to the rising costs of healthcare, workers' compensation, litigation and disability.

To succeed, one must now think outside of the box. Searching classifieds, enduring cattle calls and answering questions from personnel that have nothing to do with your ability aren't going to land you in that dream position. Rather, consider the following:

· What talents do I have?

· How can I put those talents to work?

· How can someone benefit from what I have to offer?

· How much am I willing to risk for more personal freedom?

· What price would I pay for a better home/work balance?

As an individual looking for a job, you now have the power to create the product to present to the potential employer from the perspective of a self starting entrepreneur. By actively seeking out decision makers in venues such as rotary clubs, chambers of commerce or trade organizations, you are taking proactive steps to move to the front of the line. By devising solutions and positioning yourself as a business partner willing to absorb some costs and risks traditionally borne by employers, you have become the embodiment what will define employment in the 21st century

In my own situation, I saw a 20 year career fall apart as a bank too big to fail nearly fell into the abyss. Despite the overwhelming odds, I used the knowledge that had been gained during my tenure to develop multiple business solutions, which in turn are being sold to a variety of organizations looking to decrease costs while increasing productivity and income. This success came because I embraced a new paradigm, recognized the changing economy and understood that my full time job was to identify new revenue streams.

Through the prism of history we have seen recession followed by prosperity time and time again. Without fail, those who took the greatest risks reaped the greatest rewards. Carpe Diem is Latin for "seize the day" and that day is now, for businesses and individuals alike, to begin their quest for a more prosperous and successful tomorrow.

By Chris Tidball

Monday, August 9, 2010

They're Hiring! - Part 2

We have provided you First 11 best companies hiring information in They're Hiring! - Part 1, and now today we have providing you Next 11 best companies hiring information. These 22 Best Companies to Work For have at least 500 openings each, totaling more than 87,750 jobs. What are they looking for in a new hire? Before you apply, check out these excerpts from our interviews with HR professionals and others in the know. Today we provide you Next 11 best companies hiring information.

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2010 Best Companies rank: 53
Current openings: 4,766

Great salespeople and professionals who can help in areas of the business that interact with customers.



What are you looking for?

We want people who will have a relentless focus on helping us get better at taking care of our customers -- one at a time, each and every day. Understand there is just one rule at Nordstrom: Use good judgment in all situations.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Be real, be yourself and be motivated. We empower our salespeople to earn as much as they can sell. This is a place where success depends on your ability to help lots of customers and to make it your own business. --Interview with Colin Johnson, Nordstrom PR spokesman

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2010 Best Companies rank: 56
Current openings: 570

Full and part-time positions for sales consultants, customer assistance reps, business office associates, technicians, parts associates, detailers, inventory/logistics associates, purchasing professionals, managers, IT analysts, attorneys, call center and collections reps, and credit analysts.



What are you looking for?

Strong integrity [and] customer service. A dependable, high-energy team player [who's flexible] with changing projects, environments and retail schedules.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Our best candidates communicate using 5 "E's" - energy, enthusiasm, eye contact, experience, and examples. --Interview with Elia Imler, public relations

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2010 Best Companies rank: 70
Current openings: 11,000

Opportunities range from interns to analysts to senior consultants, managers, directors and partners. In consulting, Deloitte seeks professionals in healthcare and life sciences, technology, financial services and the federal practice. On the tax side, it seeks international, multi-state and federal tax experience. In financial advisory, openings focus on analytics and forensics. In audit and advisory, technology and business risk professionals are needed.



What are you looking for?

We're looking for innovators -- people who will discover new ways to help our clients build stronger businesses, those who are not afraid to suggest how we can make the workplace more productive and bring ideas that can change the marketplace.



We seek motivated individuals who want to continue to learn and be challenged, who have superior interpersonal and communication skills and a willingness to travel.



We also look for candidates who show interest in serving the communities in which our people live and work.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Display a great attitude as well as a strong work ethic.... Understand who we are and what we do and demonstrate [your] level of interest and preparation by not only emphasizing relevant strengths, but asking insightful questions. --Interview with Diane Borhani, recruiting director

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PricewaterhouseCoopers



PricewaterhouseCoopers
PWC employees work with foster youth as part of a community service program in Denver.
2010 Best Companies rank: 71
Current openings: 5,097

Opportunities in accounting, tax, advisory, marketing and other professional services for everyone from interns to senior managers and directors. Financial services is particularly hot.



What are you looking for?

We want to develop future leaders - candidates who can demonstrate the ability to produce results that will drive our high-performance culture. We're looking for people with great technical skills... passion for client service and proven relationship skills. In particular demand are those [with] intellectual curiosity -- a willingness to seek new opportunities and learn new skills.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Confidence and comfort with yourself helps others, including recruiters, be more comfortable with you. Communicate the skills and talents that differentiate you from other candidates. Don't be afraid to talk about your accomplishments and interests outside the office. Community service can show leadership traits that might not be apparent otherwise. --Interview with Genevieve Girault, communications

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American Express



2010 Best Companies rank: 73
Current openings: 1,300

Key areas of growth are for customer-service professionals, relationship managers and research analysts.



What are you looking for?

Talented, confident individuals with the appropriate skills and experience.... Team players who understand the importance of relationships and who can demonstrate their experience and passion for delivering exceptional customer service will be on top of our list.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

It's no secret but it is critical that candidates be clear and specific about what they are seeking. Be sure you know what you want and clearly articulate this in your resume and personal interactions. If you have a clear picture of where you want to be - even if the role you are interviewing for does not work out - we may come across another opportunity that would be a better fit for the goals you have set for yourself. --Interview with Joanna Lambert, VP, corporate communications

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Marriott International



2010 Best Companies rank: 82
Current openings: 4,696

Mostly hotel operations positions in rooms operations; food & beverage/culinary; engineering; and facilities maintenance. Opportunities also exist for qualified people in sales and marketing, finance/accounting and HR. Recruiting focuses on hourly-paid positions, but management positions also are available.



What are you looking for?

We look for high energy, hospitality and team-oriented individuals with the spirit to serve (a strong part of Marriott's culture and values). [They should have] experience in the industry or portable skills from other sectors.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Eye contact, an outgoing persona [and] concrete examples of how you work individually and in teams. --Interview with Debbie Chelson, Senior director, global internal communications

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Accenture



2010 Best Companies rank: 84
Current openings: 45,000

Entry-level and experienced professionals to work in the firm's consulting and outsourcing businesses. Key areas include SAP, security operations, network engineering, data center operations, Java, Oracle, SmartGrid and OpenLink, as well as expertise in public service, banking/capital markets and health care. Candidates with government security clearances are sought in the Washington, D.C. area.



What are you looking for?

Accenture seeks highly motivated and talented individuals with well-developed skills. The ability to communicate with people at all levels and a passion for working on teams are...critical. Ultimately, we look for people who can create real value, are good business operators, have good management skills and have the potential to become leaders.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Understand Accenture. Give a compelling explanation of why you want to work at our company... and articulate what differentiates you from other candidates. --Interview with Stacey Jones, spokeswoman

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Publix Super Markets



2010 Best Companies rank: 86
Current openings: 1,300

Mostly entry-level store positions, such as stock clerk, cashier, deli clerk. Also needed: cake decorators, bakers, meat cutters and support staff such as maintenance technicians, systems analysts, and managers in medical administration, marketing and telecom.



What are you looking for?

A passion for serving, a strong ethical foundation of honesty and intolerance of waste, initiative to work effectively on your own and the ability to work well in a team setting.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Make sure your resume and application are error-free and accurate. Research as much as you can about our company to determine if it is a good fit for you, and communicate your conclusions during the interview. --Interview with Jennifer Bush, manager, Special projects

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KPMG



KPMG
Employees put together holiday packages for children's hospitals during KPMG's "Operation Holiday Bear Hugs."
2010 Best Companies rank: 88
Current openings: 2,700

KPMG's audit, tax, and advisory practices are hiring entry-level candidates to start in the fall, as well as interns to start this summer.



The tax practice is hiring managers and senior managers to work in federal tax, economic and valuation services; international corporate and executive services; mergers and acquisitions, and state and local tax services.



The advisory business is hiring professionals with business performance, technology and regulatory experience across such industries as financial services, insurance, consumer, industrial, and the federal government.



In audit, there's particular interest in federal government audit/accounting experience.



What are you looking for?

We look for candidates who can thrive in a high-performing, team environment.... We're also looking for people who demonstrate our firm's core values and have high integrity. From a client service perspective, we want people who have good technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and commercial focus.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Our firm has a well-defined and oft-communicated set of seven core values that we expect all of our employees -- and prospective candidates -- to demonstrate, which includes traits such as leading by example, respecting the individual, being open and honest in communication, and above all, acting with integrity. --Interview with Raymond Zardetto, senior director, communications

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FedEx



2010 Best Companies rank: 91
Current openings: 1,602

Everything from drivers, package-handlers and customer-service reps to salespeople, operations managers and professionals in IT, engineering, marketing, finance and HR.



What are you looking for?

Motivated individuals who can deliver on the FedEx goal to give our customers, and employees, the best experience possible, worldwide.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Candidates should be able to articulate their qualifications and aptitude for the position in addition to their passion for delivering excellent customer service, 100% of the time. --Interview with Cathy Bowsher, manager, human resources

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Intel



2010 Best Companies rank: 98
Current openings: 1,220

Recent college grads and experienced professionals to work in engineering and technical fields, including circuit design, validation, software, process and hardware and system design.



What are you looking for?

People who wake up every day with a passion to create technologies that transform people's lives in every corner of the world. We have a culture of innovation and your talent, experience, and passion will truly define the future. If you are passionate about technology and ready to take on what others may think is impossible, then we are looking for you.



Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?

Show a solid progression of accomplishments, articulate examples of innovation and risk-taking, and be a strong communicator. Tell us about your last science fair, team project, or the technical paper you authored. Since we are in a dynamic, fast-paced industry, you should also demonstrate flexibility, collaboration, and the ability to cope with change. --Interview with Monique Hayward, marketing manager

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

They're Hiring! - Part 1

These 22 Best Companies to Work For have at least 500 openings each, totaling more than 87,750 jobs. What are they looking for in a new hire? Before you apply, check out these excerpts from our interviews with HR professionals and others in the know. Today we provide you 11 best companies hiring information.
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2010 Best Companies rank: 2
Current openings: 631
Financial advisors and branch office administrators.

What are you looking for?
For financial advisors, we look for... self-starters who enjoy working with and helping other people. For branch office administrators... we look for energetic individuals who can take the initiative to anticipate client and financial advisor needs.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
For financial advisors: Our recruiters approach each candidate from a career management standpoint, attempting to ensure each candidate has a solid understanding of the work, the emphasis on putting clients' interests first and the appropriate commitment level to be successful.

For branch office administrators: Our recruiters are impressed with a candidate's past work experience and stability or loyalty with past employers. We look for an affable personality to meet and greet our clients. --Interview with Regina DeLuca-Imral, spokeswoman
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Wegmans Food Markets
2010 Best Companies

rank: 3
Current openings: 1,500
Mostly in store operations, including customer-service team members, chefs, team leaders and department managers. There also are opportunities in distribution and manufacturing.

What are you looking for?
We look for employees [who] are food enthusiasts and passionate about providing incredible service to customers. Because we focus on helping customers make great meals easy, we look for employees willing to share their knowledge.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
We focus on people who have diverse experiences and ideas, and exemplify our values by caring about and respecting others. We also look for people committed to continuously learning. --Interview with Wendy Gallucci, spokeswoman
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2010 Best Companies rank: 4
Current openings: 1,000
Positions across the globe and at all levels, ranging from software engineers and user-experience researchers to product marketing, finance and human resources professionals.

What are you looking for?
While we don't look for one type of person, Googlers do have a number of traits in common. Most notably, we find that the people who thrive here get energized by the challenge of solving complex problems, share our passion for using technology to make a difference in the lives of our users, demonstrate commitment to the broader community, and thrive working in ambiguous situations.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
There really is no secret sauce. What we want most is for a candidate to be himself or herself. Candidates should bring their whole selves to the interview and not try to fit some mold that they think Google wants. We encourage you to be candid and active in your interview. Clearly articulate what skills you bring and how a role at Google fits into your broader career p ath. --Interview with Ann Pellegrini, people programs specialist
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2010 Best Companies rank: 9

Current openings: 617
Engineering and business positions such as Linux software engineers, digital design e ngineers, 4G systems engineers, patent counsel, Smartbook architects, and product market ing director.

What are you looking for?
Candidates that have a passion for technology, a desire to innovate, and the skills to exceed the expectations of our customers.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
An impressive candidate does their research on the company and on individuals they are going to interview with. They are also self-aware: confident in their strengths and honest about areas where they can improve. --Interview with Talia Tortora, corporate communications
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2010 Best Companies rank: 16

Current openings: 595
45% are in Cisco's engineering and design organization, with job roles requiring networking, software, and/or electrical engineering expertise. 25% are in services, with roles for engineers (advanced and technical services) and project managers. Most opportunities are in sales, finance, marketing, IT, manufacturing, supply chain and HR.

What are you looking for?
First and foremost, strong collaborators. Candidates should have a focus on execution; they should be able to accelerate delivery of a product or project in a manner that meets quality standards while emphasizing speed and impact. We look for people with a track record of continuous learning who have been innovators -- and even disruptors -- within their respective disciplines.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
Know the needs of the organization for which you're applying. Listen well and ask good questions. Chances are, if a candidate is being interviewed, Cisco already has a sense that he or she possesses the requisite knowledge, skills and experience. The interview team is assessing "organizational fit," and whether the candidate will be successful leveraging his [abilities] to make a sustainable impact. --Interview with Jennifer Ho, HR communications manager
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2010 Best Companies rank: 18
Current openings: 1,160
Store positions in seafood, prepared foods, customer service, produce, floral and other areas.

What are you looking for?
We hire passion over experience.... We especially appreciate candidates who are regular shoppers at our stores or consumers of natural foods and products. And of course, a great smile and a sense of humor also go a long way at Whole Foods Market.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
Be prepared for the interview (company research, prepared questions to a sk, be on time). Demonstrate knowledge of our company philosophy and core values. Exhibit passion for our products and [desire] to share that information with our store customers. --Interview with Lisa Lavender, communications advisor
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2010 Best Companies rank: 19
Current openings: 523
A wide range of positions, including opportunities for top-notc h research scientists, clinical specialists, sales managers, medical directors, manufacturing technicians, packaging operators and IT specialists.

What are you looking for?
The ideal candidate has job-specific skills, of course, but we're also looking for individuals with curiosity, creativity, the ability to bring new ideas forward, a willingness to take intelligent risks, a collaborative spirit and passion for his or her area of expertise.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
Be smart. Be up for a rigorous interview process. Be clear about why you want to work here. (Hint: not the free espresso.) --Interview with Amy Gartner, corporate relations
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Scripps Health
2010 Best Companies rank: 40
Current openings: 510

Clinical positions such as registered nurses, imaging techs, laboratory and ph arm acy staff; managers and professionals in accounting, finance, IT, HR, compliance, biomedical an d quality assurance; as well as clinical trials assistants, clinical lab staff and scientists for its research and genomics divisions.

What are you looking for?
Talented and compassionate [people].... If you are enthusiastic about your interests and passionate about your profession and what you give back to an organization, then you might possibly be the next Scripps new hire.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
It's key for potential employees to find a position they love, and that their values match... our values of quality, respect and efficiency

Our total focus is on providing patients with the best medical care possible in a supportive and compassionate environment. To impress our recruiters, share an experience or story where you made a positive change in someone's life or provided the best customer service or patient care. --Interview with Vic Buzachero, corporate senior VP, human resources
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2010 Best Companies rank: 44
Current openings: 622
Opportunities in a wide range of areas, including finance, taxes, supply chain, customer, strategic direction and program management; IT, people and organizational change consulting. Skills in demand include finance transformation, business performance management, procurement, logistics, pricing as well as Oracle, SAP, Hyperion and other technology platforms and tools. Experience in restructuring, valuation, transaction integration and transaction tax also is in sought.

What are you looking for?
In addition to having the requisite technical experience, we want candidates who are truly proactive, strong team members. [They should be] highly adaptable to change and have a high amount of intellectual curiosity.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
Have a positive and enthusiastic attitude, be passionate about what you do, and describe specific experiences and results you've achieved [as well as] what you want to achieve. --Interview with Larry Nash, recruiting director
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2010 Best Companies rank: 45
Current openings: 650

Wealth relationship managers, financial advisors, financial planners, bank originator s, software systems engineers, credit risk advisors, marketing managers, business technical architects, and business planners.

What are you looking for?
People "with the heart and passion to serve our members - the men and women in the military and their families." It helps to have military affiliation or knowledge. The best-qualified candidates have diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
We're impressed by a crisp resume, knowledge of our company, and a passion for wanting to be part of the USAA family. --Interview with Robie Cline, executive director, public communications
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Booz Allen Hamilton
2010 Best Companies rank: 52
Current openings: 695
Entry-level and experienced professionals in such areas as cyber software and systems engineering, information technology, health, energy, and intelligence.

What are you looking for?
People are the center of what we do because we don't sell the kind of product you can roll off an assembly line.... We believe the best teams are comprised of people with diverse backgrounds and viewpoints.

We hire a lot of experienced government and industry hires and former military personnel as well as undergraduates. So we have four generations of talent, with a breadth of experience and perspective, to apply to our clients' toughest problems.

In addition to talent and intellectual prowess, [candidates should have] dedication to our firm's core values of client service, diversity, excellence, entrepreneurship, teamwork, professionalism, fairness, integrity, respect and trust. If these values resonate, [you] can be pretty sure Booz Allen will be a good fit.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
Christopher Carlson, manager of university recruiting for Booz Allen Hamilton, says: "Consider jobs outside of your area of study, be open to relocation, and refer a friend to a recruiter if the job is not right for you." --Interview with Jennifer Lucas, media relations manager

Next 11 Companies hiring information in "They're Hiring! - Part 2" .

Monday, August 2, 2010

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week- August 1 - 7

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. UPS

UPS is the world's largest package delivery company and a leading global provider of specialized transportation and logistics services.

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02. UnitedHealth Group

UnitedHealth Group is working to create the health care system of tomorrow. Through their family of businesses and a lot of inspired individuals, they're building a high-performance health care system that works better for more people in more ways than ever.

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03. CarMax

CarMax sold more than 2 million cars and appraised more than 5 million. And the news is buzzing with stories about CarMax, the experience we offer our customers, and the work environment we provide for our Associates.

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04. Wackenhut Services Inc

Wackenhut Services Inc is one of the largest security companies in the United States and the leading provider of security services to the US Government.

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05. Con-way Freight

Con-way Freight provides improved exception-free delivery, better on-time service performance and faster transit times to markets of all sizes.

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06. Comcast Cable

Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of broadband cable networks and in the delivery of programming content.

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07. Alpine Access

Alpine Access is the premier provider of customer service solutions using home-based employees. Alpine Access' clients are organizations that value their customers and are passionate about their brand.

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08. Dollar General Corporation

Dollar General's mission is to serve others. And, they think their customers are best served when they keep it real and keep it simple.

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9. Pepsi

The Pepsi Beverages Company is the world's largest manufacturer, seller and distributor of Pepsi-Cola beverages - some of the world's most recognized consumer brands.

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10. General Dynamics

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has served as a trusted partner to the U.S. intelligence, maritime, space, and homeland communities for more than 50 years. .

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Companies Hiring This Month: July

At the midpoint of 2010, many people who were looking for jobs at the beginning of the year are now employed. Many people who were laid off a year or two ago due to recession-related cutbacks no longer need to find employment.

However, the unemployment rate is still high and millions of unemployed people are looking for the right job. In addition, many workers who are currently employed feel trapped in their positions because they believe no one is hiring right now. Although employers aren't hiring at the same rate as they were five years ago, they are hiring.

No job seeker should feel like there are no options available. For proof, look no further than this list of employers who are looking to hire new employees right now. Across the country, companies in different industries need talented workers to fill open positions. You could be one of those workers.

Here are 26 companies hiring in July:


1. Allied Wireless Communications Corporation

Industry: Telecommunications

Sample job titles: Network engineers, sales, IT, curriculum developers

Location: Ark., Colo., Ga., Idaho, Ill., N.C., Ohio, S.C.


2. Ann Taylor

Industry: Retail

Sample job titles: Store manager, designer, merchandiser, planner, marketing manager

Location: New York, N.Y., Durham, N.C., Seattle, Wash., Pittsburgh, Penn., Mission Viejo, Calif.


3. Argo Group US

Industry: Insurance

Sample job titles: IT project manager, network engineer, underwriting associate, staff accountant, business process engineers, property claims adjusters, claims examiners

Location: Nationwide


4. Avon Products

Industry: Consumer goods/beauty

Sample job titles: District and divisional sales managers, associate and senior brand managers, designers, IT specialists and research scientists.

Location: Sales management positions are nationwide; IT, marketing, research and finance positions are in the greater New York area; supply chain positions are in Calif., Ga., and Ohio.


5. Batesville Casket

Industry: Death Industry

Sample job titles: Territory sales representative, quality engineer, Lean practitioner

Location: Manufacturing facilities in Manchester, Tenn., Batesville, Ind., Vicksburg, Miss.; sales representatives work from home nationwide.


6. Birch Communications

Industry: Telecommunications

Sample job titles: Customer service, sales, repair technician, IP engineer, NOC manager, accounting, technical support, district sales manager

Location: Nationwide


7. CareFusion

Industry: Medical device/health care IT

Sample job titles: SAP administrator, clinical operations project manager, sales consultants, HR service center, HR service delivery

Location: San Diego, Calif., Chicago, Ill., El Paso, Texas, Yorba Linda, Calif., Boston, Mass., Maitland, Fla.


8. Delaware North Companies

Industry: Hospitality, food and beverage, retail, lodging, gaming

Sample job titles: General manager, department manager, assistant manager, retail manager, sous chef

Location: Nationwide


9. DuPont

Industry: Agriculture and nutrition, electronics and communication, protection technologies, chemicals and Fluoroproducts, displays technology

Sample job titles: Process engineer, reliability engineer, research investigator, safety health environment consultant, Six Sigma Black Belt, general operator, laboratory technician

Location: Del., Va., N.J., W.Va., Texas, Tenn., La., Ala., Iowa, Ohio, N.Y.


10. Esurance Inc.

Industry:

Sample job titles: Interactive designer, sales agent, senior software developer, senior software developer, senior software developer

Location: Calif., S.D., Texas, Fla.


11. Grady Health System

Industry: Healthcare

Sample job titles: Neuro ICU RN, physical therapist, OR RN, medical surgery RN

Location: Atlanta, Ga.


12. Guardian Life Insurance

Industry: Insurance

Sample job titles: Financial representatives

Location: Nationwide


13. Ministry Health Care

Industry: Health care

Sample job titles: Registered nurse, home health nurse, pharmacist, physical therapist, certified nursing assistant, patient service representative, EMT, paramedic, phlebotomist, coder, certified medical assistant

Location: Marshfield, Merrill, Rhinelander, Stevens Point, Weston, Wausau, Wis.


14. Republic Services

Industry: Solid waste disposal services

Sample job titles: Driver, Account Executive, Mechanic

Location: Nationwide, with headquarters in Ariz.


15. Salson Logistics

Industry: Transportation

Sample job titles: CDL drivers, diesel mechanics

Location: Newark N.J., Conley, Ga., Smithton, Penn., Fishkill, N.Y., Ontario Calif., Plainfield, Ind.


16. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)

Industry: Professional services/government contracting

Sample job titles: Chief scientist, program manager, senior software engineer, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, intelligence analyst, business analyst, project manager, cyber security analyst, geospatial analyst, linguist and marine scientist

Location: Md., Va., Calif., Ala., Fla., Colo., Hawaii, Texas, Tenn., Ariz., S.C., Ohio, La., Mich., Ga.


17. Sleepy's, LLC

Industry: Mattress retailer

Sample job titles: Sales professionals, showroom managers, inside sales representatives (call center), customer service representatives, warehouse associates, information technology professionals.

Location: N.Y., N.J., Conn., Mass., R.I. N.H., Penn., Del., Md., Va., Washington D.C.


18. Snelling Staffing Services


Industry:
Staffing

Sample job titles: Administrative assistant, production worker, inside sales executive, welder, customer service representative

Location: Nationwide


19. Steritech

Industry: Food safety and pest prevention

Sample job titles: Service specialist-pest prevention, quality management specialist-food safety, district manager-food safety, sales account executive-pest prevention

Location: Penn., Ga., Fla., Ohio, La., N.J., Tenn., Calif.


20. Supplemental Health Care

Industry: Health care

Sample job titles: Registered nurse, travel registered nurse, physical therapist, travel physical therapist, occupational therapist, ICU registered nurse, emergency room, registered nurse

Location: Nationwide


21. UPS

Industry: Transportation

Sample job titles: Package delivery driver

Location: Nationwide


22. Vestas Wind Systems A/S

Industry: Wind energy

Sample job titles: Site manager, senior business development, sales manager, wind and site engineer, SCADA manager, technicians, P&C managers

Location: Nationwide


23. Volt Workforce Solutions

Industry: Recruitment (serving aerospace and defense, banking, entertainment, high tech, software, manufacturing, public utilities)

Sample job titles: Computer applications/systems engineering (.Net, Web, database and enterprise solutions), database and network administration, engineering (mechanical, electrical, software and QA), games testers, help desk (call center), administrative support, manufacturing and assembly, project management, PC/desktop technicians

Location: Nationwide


24. Warner Bros Entertainment Inc.

Industry: Entertainment and

Sample job titles: Coordinator, paralegal, director, vice president

Location: Burbank, Calif., Los Angeles, Calif., Seattle, Wash., Boston, Mass., New York, N.Y.


25. Warner Chilcott

Industry: Pharmaceutical

Sample job titles: Pharmaceutical sales representative

Location: Nationwide


26. Zimmer

Industry: Medical devices

Sample job titles: Engineering, sales, IT

Location: Ind., Calif., Minn., Texas



By
Anthony Balderrama