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These companies are hiring in March!

Check out our list of companies hiring this month. Not only does time fly when you're applying to jobs (promise!), but by getting all of your applications out of the way while it's still winter, you'll be able to enjoy the spring season when it finally arrives at the end of the month.


1. American National Insurance
Industry: Insurance
Number of openings: 200
Sample job titles: Insurance sales manager, claims representative, senior financial analyst, litigation coordinator
Location: Nationwide
2. BHP Billiton
Industry:
Oil and gas
Number of openings: 100+
Sample job titles: Financial analyst, geologist, petroleum engineers
Location: Ark., La., Texas
3. Carmax
Industry: Retail, automotive
Number of openings: 240+
Sample job titles: Sales consultant, retail manager -- buyer, retail sales manager, operations support
Location: Calif., Fla., Ga., Ill., Md., N.C., Ohio, Texas, Va.
4. General Mills
Industry: Retail
Number of openings: 100+
Sample job titles: Retail sales, IT, analyst, manufacturing
Location: Nationwide
5. Integra Telecom
Industry: Telecommunications
Number of openings: 136
Sample job titles: Senior account executive, account executive, enterprise account executive
Location: Ariz., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Minn., Mo., N.D., Nev., N.D., Ore., Utah, Wash.
6. ITT Exelis (Mission Systems)
Industry: Defense
Number of openings: 500+
Sample job titles: ARC sight engineer, ESM senior systems engineer, software engineer, information assurance, intelligence analyst, logistics, project manager
Location: Nationwide
7. The Manitowoc Company, Inc.
Industry: Manufacturing/engineering
Number of openings: 1,000 +
Sample job titles: Engineers
Location: Nationwide
8. MetLife
Industry: Insurance and finance
Number of openings: 88
Sample job titles: Financial advisors, financial planners, auto and home insurance sales agents
Location: Nationwide
9. Nielsen
Industry:
Business services
Number of openings: 410+
Sample job titles: Analyst, associate client manager, client manager, engineer, project manager
Location: Chicago, Cincinnati, New York, Tampa Bay
10. Orkin
Industry: Pest control
Number of openings: 50+
Sample job titles: Pest control technician, sales inspectors, account managers, business to business sales
Location:
Nationwide
11. Public Consulting Group
Industry: Consulting
Number of openings: 75
Sample job titles: Senior consultant -- educational services, software engineer, financial operations associate
Location: Boston, Texas
12. SCI
Industry: Funeral/cemetery services
Number of openings: 2,000
Sample job titles: Sales rep., sales manager, funeral director
Location: Nationwide
13. Steward Health Care System
Industry: Health care
Number of openings: 300+
Sample job titles: RN, LPN, nursing assistant, compliance specialist, medical billers/coders, histology technicians, nurse managers, medical technologists, home care
Location: Mass.
14. SunAmerica Financial Group
Industry: Financial services
Number of openings: 800
Sample job titles: Financial advisors, information technology, underwriters
Location: Nationwide
15. Westfield Insurance
Industry: Insurance
Number of openings: 100+
Sample job titles: Graduate development program, intern, compliance officer, risk control
Location: Nationwide

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