Sunday, September 12, 2010

Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week (September 13-19)

hiring nowWe 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. Walmart

Walmart Stores, Inc. is the world's largest retailer with more than 1.8 million associates worldwide and nearly 6,500 stores and wholesale clubs across 15 countries.

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02. UPS

As the world's largest package delivery company and a leading global provider of specialized transportation and logistics services, UPS continues to develop the frontiers of logistics, supply chain management, and e-Commerce... combining the flows of goods, information, and funds.

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03. Olan Mills-Studio

Olan Mills, Sr. and his wife, Mary, founded Olan Mills with little more than a woodshed darkroom in 1932. It was their vision, passion and determination to make studio-quality portraits accessible and affordable to every family that led Olan Mills to become the worldwide leader in portrait photography.

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04. 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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05. ProStep Rehabilitation

ProStep partners with the interdisciplinary team to provide a continuum of care that manages each stage of the rehabilitation process. Our goal is to meet each patient where they are, guiding them through the phases of recovery and facilitating their return to the people that they love sharing life with and to the pursuits that they enjoy.

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06. Radio Shack

We sell the products and accessories that people want. For those on the go, RadioShack simplifies life with one of the largest selections in innovative products in wireless phones, GPS receivers, digital music players and laptop computers. For home enjoyment, RadioShack delivers the latest in entertainment products, from digital cameras to large screen TVs and gaming.

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07. H&R Block

H&R Block is the world's largest tax services provider, having prepared more than 400 million tax returns since 1955. The company and its subsidiaries reported revenues of $4.0 billion and net income from continuing operations of $374.3 million in fiscal year 2007.

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08. 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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09. Edward Jones

Edward Jones is unlike any other investment firm. We believe that everything from our client-focused guiding principles, business philosophy and model, 33,000+ dedicated associates, and our more than 10,000 branch offices throughout the U.S. and through our affiliates in Canada and the U.K make us unique. We are a leader in the financial services industry, yet we take a personal approach to business that starts with a face-to-face meeting between a Financial Advisor and an individual investor.

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10. Conklin

Conklin Company Inc. is celebrating over forty years in the network marketing business. At the core of the Conklin opportunity lie our quality products - more than 130 across six major product divisions: Agronomics, Animal Products, Building Products, Health, Home and Vehicle Products. Our products are marketed through a vast network of Independent Business Owners. The diversity in our product lines offers unlimited opportunities for sales to a variety of customers.


Friday, September 10, 2010

Good News for Teens, Top Job For Teens.

jobs for teensThe top jobs for teens are the hidden jewels of the employment world. While these starter careers may be seem hard to find, if you have a plan and know where to look they can be found. From work suitable for 14 year olds, 15 year olds and 16 year olds to top jobs for teens that are older, there are employment positions listed here that can provide exciting, fun work and a paycheck to go with it. The top paying work for this age group is in technology and working online. The highest paying positions are working as an Internet programmer helping to build websites.

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Babysitter, writing, tutoring and other traditional employment is still a common way to earn money for the younger crowd. Retail jobs for teens and the dreaded fast food career may still be the easiest to work to obtain. Some cities have programs that may help you to find part time, temporary and entry level jobs for teens.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Top Jobs which Pay You Upto 100,000 US$ Per Annum

100K JobsSome careers pay very well, and some pay even better like the high paying Top 100K Jobs. These are the employment positions that have salaries of over one hundred thousand dollars. These hard to find, high paying careers can be found here on the Top 100K Jobs list.




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According to Khan’s, some of the common occupations that pay over a hundred thousand per year include those of Professional Athlete, Chief Executive Officer, Lawyer, Doctor, Airline Pilot and Sales Executive.

Other occupations included in the top 100K jobs are Mortician, Ophthalmologist and many Small Business Owners. Per recent reports, over fifteen percent of American households are able to earn this amount annually. Thanks for visiting Business and career Tips.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Top 10 Retail Jobs in Top Companies Like (Adidas, Kraft Foods, Work in Sports, CVS/Caremark)

Retail JobsWhile the names at the local mall may change with the business behind them, one thing that stays the same is the plethora of retail jobs available. Upscale women’s clothing stores and skate board shops alike need to meet their employment requirements by hiring workers for their retail entry level and management jobs. From Kmart to Wal-Mart and Forever 21, these careers are in demand and make excellent entry level, part time and evening work.



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By working in the top retail jobs, it may set a person up to continue into a top management position. Of course, an MBA degree would be helpful, but fortunately this is one of the few remaining areas of employment that might allow someone to work their way up the ladder without an advanced MBA degree. You can’t stay 21 forever, but you may move from part time, into management!

Whether working at Kmart, Wal-Mart, or selling the highest priced automobiles, the top retail jobs could help to improve anyone’s employment opportunities.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Earn $10,000 for 30 Nights at the Museum: This Week in Employment


It's been a busy old week on the employment front. After the doom and gloom caused by last week's unexpectedly high jobless claims number, this week's was unexpectedly low. Does that mean we're in for a week of knee-jerk news reports about how the economy's looking great now?

Chicago Museum of Science and Industry As far as concrete reports of hiring and firing go, the U.S. has been a pretty quiet marketplace this week, with most of the major stories happening overseas. Of the 3,050 layoffs noted so far on Business and Career Tips employment tracker this week, more than 2,600 are in the U.K.--with the Royal Bank of Scotland laying off 2,000 alone as it restructures its insurance division.

It's a similar story on the hiring side. Of the 1,500 positions announced by companies on the tracker in the past seven days, 1,250 are outside the U.S. There's some compensation in the U.K. for that RBS news as well: the biggest hiring announcement of the week is for 700 IT services staff with HP in Scotland.

The one area that has been booming this week is the "unusual jobs" category. There were two notable entries in the field, with each requiring a highly specific skill set. The first position—with nine openings—is at the DEA. Special skill required: fluency in Ebonics. As for the second position, the skill-set is entirely different: in addition to requiring some computer and customer service abilities, a one-month experiment by the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry requires the lucky job-hunter to live in the museum. It's a pretty well-paid month however: the experiment pays $10,000.

Stay tuned to Business and Career Tips employment tracker throughout the week for all the latest employment-related news. And, as always, drop us a line at psfpk@hotmail.com or via Twitter if you know of something we've missed.

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