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10 Companies Hiring in September

ar5c7w4726ky81h0b6ryEvery day, we seem to hear one more piece of positive news that makes it seem as though things are looking up after all. Today, for example, the Labor Department announced that jobless claims declined last week.

While this tidbit is definitely good news, most people are still concerned with one thing: “Can I find a job?”

The answer, is a resounding “yes!” — you just have to look in the right places.

Each month, we feature a list of companies that are hiring employees right now. They need help, but they want to make sure they’re selecting the most qualified candidates — especially during this period when success is integral to survival. For the full article, click here.

So, do some digging, see what you like and start applying for the jobs for which you’re qualified. Good luck!

1. Aaron’s Inc
Sample job titles: Manager trainees, retail salespeople, customer service representatives, general managers, delivery drivers
Location: Nationwide

2. CACI International Inc
Sample job titles: Software developers, systems analysts, intelligence analysts, network engineers, software engineers, logistics analysts*
Location: Nationwide (including Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC)

3. Farmers Insurance
Sample job titles: Agency producers, customer service representatives, agents and reserve field managers
Location: Nationwide

4. H&R Block
Sample job titles:
Tax professionals
Tax professional Location:Nationwide (including Texas)

5. IASIS
Sample job titles: Registered nurses, LPN, LVN, department directors
Location: Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Las Vegas, Texas,Utah

6. John Thomas Financial
Sample job titles: Financial advisers
Location: New York

7. Liberty Tax Service
Sample job titles: Tax preparers, customer service, bi-lingual tax preparers, marketing managers, franchise owners
Location: Nationwide

8. Randstad US companies: Accountants International, Think Resources, Sapphire Technologies
Sample job titles: Finance managers, senior accountants, directors of wind turbine services, VP of engineering, IT project managers, database developers
Location: Nationwide (including California, Texas, Florida)

9. Sodexo
Sample job titles: Facility engineers, housekeeping managers, executive chefs, food service managers, general managers, clinical dietitians, clinical nutrition managers
Location: Nationwide

10. Spherion
Sample job titles: Customer service, administrative, accounting and finance, technology
Location: Nationwide

*Candidates should have active government security clearances.
**Recruiting and staffing firms are looking to fill positions on behalf of other employers across the country and in a variety of fields.

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  1. Bill Woodward | Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

    Hmmm… At least the first two links take you to a 404 not found page. Link issues?

  2. rachel zupek | Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

    Hi Bill,

    The links are fixed. Thanks for bringing to our attention!

  3. PublicWorksAgency.com | Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

    PublicWorksAgency.com a recently launched social and professional networking website is hiring reporter/writers and sale representatives.

    Please visit http://www.publicworksagency.com for more information.

  4. lawrence taylor | Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

    great work and info for out of workers thanks, i too trying to help people

  5. Pam | Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

    It’s always good to see what companies are hiring. However, many of those companies are sales based and how many actually work in that field. There are also many IT jobs, but with so many unemployed with experience, these positions are relatively easy to fill. Companies can post their wish list, and it would be interesting to see the percentage of these positions are filled with people with wish list experience. The economic stimulus package was to get construction going again. many sectors of the economy are based on this. I would like to see who is hiring related to construction. What has happened to all the “shovel ready” jobs? Not so shovel ready after all? I am a planner and am very aware of the process involved to get a project to “shovel ready”. Evidently some planning, acquisition, permitting, etc. has been missed or overlooked.

  6. Annette Davis | Sep 9, 2009 | Reply

    I am interested in a part-time work-at-home job by the computer. A telephone operator, or similar jobs. Thanks in advance
    H00k1t@charter.net

  7. martin aguirre | Nov 4, 2009 | Reply

    1903 Turner Dr
    Houston, TX 77093 Phone: (832)758-3797
    E-mail: martinaguirre48@gmail.com

    Martin R. Aguirre
    Objective To obtain a challenging position where I can utilize my skills and knowledge to their outmost ability in a professional environment that will provide opportunity for growth and career advancement.
    Employment November 1980 – February 2009
    Eastman Kodak/Danka Office Imaging Co/Konica Minolta – Houston, TX

    Field Engineer-Eastman Kodak
    • Eastman Kodak – Responsible for maintaining/repairing/installing all high volume printers and duplicators
    • Danka Office Imaging Co. – Responsible for maintaining/repairing/installing all Cannon black/white copiers and business color copiers 6800/3100
    • Konica Minolta – Responsible for maintaining/repairing/installing 650/700 Black/White and color copiers
    • Also worked with Toshiba Color 2500-3500 Series Copiers
    • Strong people skills and time management
    • Trained customers on operating/maintaining equipment

    April 1977 – September 1979 Houston Light and Power, Houston TX
    Lineman
    Education
    1979 -1980 – SouthWest School of Electronics – Austin, TX
    • Equivalent to Associates Degree
    1974 – University of Houston-Houston,TX
    • G.E.D

    Certifications / Training from Canon, Konica Minolta
    References • Available upon request
    Languages Fluent Spanish

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