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Looking for a job? 15 companies that are hiring new employees!

Looking for a job? It's time to kick your search into high gear. To give you a jump start, here's a list of 15 companies that are hiring new employees this month.


1. Addison Search Industry: Recruiting Sample job titles: Coder, customer service, escrow, credit analyst
Location: Texas, N.Y., Ill. , N.J., Mass.
2. Bethesda Lutheran Communities
Industry:
Nonprofit/Healthcare
Sample job titles: Registered nurse, behavior support specialist, caregiver/ direct support professional, area director
Location: Calif., Colo., Ill., Ind., Kan., Mich., Mo., N.J., Ohio, Ore., Texas, Wash., Wis.
3. Captech
Industry:
Professional consulting
Sample job titles: Java developer, Java architect, SharePoint developer, and SharePoint architect
Location: Richmond, Va.; Charlotte, N.C.; Philadelphia
4. Carfax
Industry:
Consumer services
Sample job titles: Marketing manager, business analyst / operations analyst, customer support specialist, field sales consultant, production support specialist, Java developer, senior web designer, project manager, national accounts manager
Location: Nationwide
5. Dollar General
Industry:
Retail
Sample job titles: District managers, store managers, store manager candidates
Location: Nationwide
6. Family Home Health Services
Industry:
Healthcare
Sample job titles: Business development manager, occupational therapist, physical therapist, nurse
Location: Fla., Mich., Ind., Mo., Ohio
7. Farmers Insurance Industry: Insurance
Sample job titles: Insurance sales agent
Location: (cities or states): Ill., Ind., Minn., N.J., Ohio, Penn., Va., Wis.
8. John Knox Village
Industry:
Health care
Sample job titles: Food service, CNA, LPN, RN, EMT
Location: Mo., Kan.
9. Men's Wearhouse
Industry:
Retail
Sample job titles: Sales consultant, sales manager
Location: Nationwide
10. Modern Woodmen of America
Industry:
Insurance and banking
Sample job titles: Managing partner, financial representative
Location: Nationwide
11. PricewaterhouseCoopers
Industry:
Professional services Sample job titles: Accountant, auditor, tax accountant, consultant Location: Nationwide
12. The Prudential Insurance Company of AmericaIndustry: Financial services
Sample job titles: Financial professional associate (entry level and experienced)
Location: Nationwide
13. Titlemax Industry: Consumer services
Sample job titles: Store manager, district manager, bilingual customer service representative, commercial construction field estimator, customer service representative, general manager trainee, store manager trainee, regional manager
Location: Nationwide
14. TMG Health
Industry:
Business process outsourcing/professional services
Sample job titles: Analyst, senior market research; supervisor, operations compliance; supervisor, workforce management, analyst II, systems, account executive
Location: Dunmore, Penn.; King of Prussia, Penn.; Dallas; Little Rock, Ark.
15. Warner Chilcott
Industry:
Pharmaceutical
Sample job titles: Pharmaceutical sales rep, women's healthcare pharmaceutical rep, osteoporosis pharmaceutical sales rep
Location: Multiple states

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