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Another way to take a step toward job-search success this year? Apply to these 15 companies, all of which are hiring new employees in 2012.

1. AmeriLife
Industry:
Insurance
Number of openings: 80
Sample job titles: Mortgage protection specialist (experience not required), sales consultant, sales representative, sales manager trainee, financial services representative, insurance sales representative
Location: Fla., Ga., N.C., S.C., Tenn.
2. Apex
Industry:
IT
Number of openings: 5000+
Sample job titles: Java, .net, ERP, EMR, project manager, business analyst, desktop/helpdesk support, epic, systems, network engineer, SQL, QA
Location: Nationwide
3. Astellas Pharma US, Inc.
Industry:
Pharmaceutical, health care
Number of openings: 106
Sample job titles: Senior medical director, regional sales manager, pharmaceutical sales, associate director, senior scientist
Location: Chicago; Los Angeles; New York; Philadelphia; Washington, D.C.
4. Catholic Healthcare West Industry: IT and health care
Number of openings: 340
Sample job titles: Applications operations, applications developers, IT business analyst, project manager
Location: Phoenix; San Francisco; Sacramento; Pasadena, Calif.
5. Charming Shoppes Inc. (Lane Bryant, Lane Bryant Outlets, Fashion Bug, Figis, etc.)
Industry: Retail, clothing
Number of openings: 50+
Sample job titles: Payroll analysts, merchandise planners, replenishment analysts, product developers, director level IT positions
Location: Columbus, Ohio; Philadelphia
6. Greatwide Logistics
Industry:
Transportation
Number of openings: 100+
Sample job titles: CDL A driver, carrier procurement/carrier management manager, logistics/transportation supervisor, call center reps -- fleet logistics/part-time
Location: Nationwide
7. Griswold Home Care
Industry:
Home care, senior care, assisted living
Number of openings: 4,500
Sample job titles: Caregiver, care coordinator, executive director of care, director of national accounts, marketing and communications manager
Location: Nationwide
8. Mansfield Oil Company
Industry:
Oil and gas
Number of openings: 70+
Sample job titles: LTL logistics analyst, business development specialist - MGES, operations manager
Location: Nationwide and Canada
9. Mattress Firm, Inc.
Industry:
Retail
Number of openings: 200+
Sample job titles: Sales manager in training, sales associate, store manager, assistant store manager, operations manager, warehouse associates
Location: Nationwide
10. M Force Staffing Industry: Staffing, IT, engineering
Number of openings: 90
Sample job titles: Engineer technician, .net developer, quality assurance lead, java developer, die cast engineer
Location: Nationwide
11. Plymouth Auctioneering
Industry:
Sales/fine art/entertainment
Number of openings: 55
Sample job titles: International fine art sales consultant, art auction sales associate
Location: Onboard luxury cruise ships
12. Portfolio Recovery Associates
Industry:
Credit/loan/collections
Number of openings: 50+
Sample job titles: Acquisitions manager, help desk analyst, account representative -- collections, business analyst
Location: Ala., Ill., Kan., Nev., Tenn., Va.
13. SoftLayer Technologies, Inc.Industry: Internet
Number of openings: 65+
Sample job titles: Customer support administrator, systems administrator, software engineer, web developer
Locations: Calif., Texas, Va., Wa.
14. State Farm
Industry:
Insurance
Number of openings: 455
Sample job titles: Insurance and financial services agent
Location: Calif., Ill., Ind., Mich., Penn., Texas
15. Town Sports International (New York Sports Club, Boston Sports Club, Philadelphia Sports Club, Washington Sports Club)
Industry: Fitness
Number of openings: 200
Sample job titles: Personal trainers, membership sales consultants, fitness managers, general managers, assistant general managers
Location: Conn., D.C., Mass., Md., N.J., N.Y., Penn., R.I., Va.

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