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The Work Buzz's Latest News: Companies hiring this month


The Work Buzz's Latest News: Companies hiring this month


Posted: 31 May 2011 02:39 PM PDT
Each Tuesday we post a list of the companies hiring this week, and hopefully you find this helpful. In case you didn’t know, we also post a list of companies hiring for that particular month over here. On the first of every month, we put together a list of companies who have said they’re eager to find qualified workers in the upcoming month.
So today we thought we’d draw your attention to this list by putting up June’s right here in our usual weekly hiring post.
Here are 15 companies hiring in June:
Accenture
Industry: Consulting
Sample job titles: Java technical architect, financial management analyst, Informatica developer, .Net support analyst
Location: Nationwide
Allscripts
Industry: Health care
Sample job titles: Software developer, implementation consultant
Location: Boston, New York, Raleigh, Chicago
Amedisys Home Health
Industry: Home health
Sample job titles: Occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech language pathologist, registered nurse, home health aide
Location: Nationwide
Assurant, Inc.
Industry: Insurance
Sample job titles: Outside sales representative, paralegal, director account management, marketing sales representative, business unit systems analyst, facility associate, employee benefits advisor
Location: Nationwide
Brunswick Corporation
Industry: Engineering, Retail, Manufacturing
Sample job titles: Manufacturing, electrical, mechanical and design engineers; IT- business applications analysts, Oracle ebusiness suite developers, supply chain buyers, commodities manager, planners
Location: Illinois, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Florida
The Crump Group
Industry: Insurance, banking/finance
Sample job titles: Client services coordinator, internal wholesaler, operations specialist, underwriter
Location: Harrisburg, Penn., Dresher, Penn., Atlanta, Woodland Hills, Calif.
The Dow Chemical Company
Industry: Manufacturing
Sample job titles: business analyst / IS, process automation engineer, analytical chemist, production manager, Improvement Engineer
Location: Michigan, Texas, Louisiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Groundwater and Environmental Services
Industry: Environmental / consulting
Sample job titles: Environmental field technician, senior environmental engineer, geologist, environmental scientist
Location: Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Colorado, California, West Virginia
HMS (Health Management Systems)
Industry: Health care / health services
Sample job titles: Claims auditor, medical coding specialist, help desk analyst, account manager, operations analyst, client yield manager
Location: Irving Texas, Boston, Sacramento
Kenan Advantage Group
Industry: Trucking / transportation
Sample job titles: CDL class A driver, owner operator, mechanic, dispatcher
Location: Nationwide
Lowe's Home Improvement
Industry: Retail (IT)
Sample job titles: Web Sphere, Developer, C+ Unix, senior system analyst
Location: Mooresville, N.C.
Multiband USA
Industry: Telecommunications
Sample job titles: Installation technician, DIRECTV installer, market manager, and customer service representative
Location: Nationwide
Nielsen Company
Industry: Information services industry
Sample job titles: Analyst, client manager, filed service manager, project manager, data analyst
Location: Nationwide
Owens Corning
Industry: Manufacturing
Sample job titles: Area sales manager, chemist, multiple engineering positions
Location: Nationwide
Siemens
Industry: Electronics and electrical engineering
Sample job titles: Software engineer, product engineer, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, energy engineer, quality engineer, biochemist, research scientist, clinical application specialists
Location: Nationwide

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Turning the Tables: How to Interview a Potential Employer


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Posted: 31 May 2011 11:00 PM PDT
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