Monday, April 20, 2009

15 Companies hiring from Women Co.

WomenCo has an article that says the following companies are hiring.

Wallmart, Brown-Forman Corporation, Kraft, Philip-Morris, Abbot Labs, Mc Donalds, HomeAway.com, Costco, Proctor & Gamble, Johnson and Johnson, Novartis, Silicon Valley Bank, Hartford Financial Services, Avon, lululemon and Urban Outfitters

Most of these companies are in the types of businesses that are not severly impacted by a recession, for example everyone can find a couple of bucks to go to Mc Donalds and more people are inclined to go to Mc Donalds with their dinning out bugets shrinking. I think this is a good list and worth some investigation.

It would not hurt to go onto the websites for these companies and if they have a resume submission option to submit your resume. Even if they do not have a perfect fit for you today, maybe they will tomorrow. The fact that these companies are hiring is encouraging.

Finance jobs in London in jeopardy

Bloomberg reports that financial firms in London will be reducing their payrolls by 29,000 jobs this year. The article also goes onto report that the job market in City of London will recover in 2010.

GM Job losses begin - 1600 in the next few days

Looks like the layoff's at GM are starting with a trickle. 1600 white colar workers will loose their jobs in the next couple of days before May 1st - this can only be the begining.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

28 Comapanies that are Hiring!

Finally some good news. Money.com has an article on 28 comapanies that are hiring.
It is worth your time and energy to go onto the websites for these companies and apply to a couple of jobs, post a resume on each of the company websites.

Wallmart - staff for stores
HP - vague - doubt if they are really hiring
BofA - Really! this company will be laying off 1000's of people soon
State Farm - insurance agents
Well Point - healthcare workers
Boeing - seems to be real jobs here worth a look!
Microsoft - vague
Metlife - vague
UPS - box movers
Medco - this company has a very selective hiring process worth a look!
Lowes - seasonal employees
Time Warner - people to uncap broadband :) (little joke)
Sears - vague
Supervalu - retail jobs - hmmmm
Johnson Controls - energy efficiency experts
GMAC - mortgage workers
Comcast - customer service / call center
etc... etc....

No pay leave - the new trend

I guess it is better to have everyone do without a little than have some do without a lot. Dupont has joined a growing cadre of companies that are requiring employees to take unpaid leave. This article says one week - but in reality all salaried employees are required to take two weeks of unpaid leave.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Job hunting lense on Squidoo

I was browsing through Squidoo and ran across this page it seems to have some interesting material specific to Nursing jobs as well as generic how to get a job type info.

Squidoo

Squidoo is a site that provides you with all the infrastructure for you to publish what they call lenses and what the rest of us call articles. The business model is based on Squidoo getting 40% of the profits and another 10% going to a charity and then the remaining 50% you can choose to do with as you see fit.

I have not yet made any real money I think I made 8cents! but I have pledged 10% of what ever I make to one of my favourite charities Kiva.

The first article/lens I poseted on Squidoo is Find a job now.

A lot of folks who I have given the instructions covered in this article over the years have found it useful, and I my self have put these instructions to use for my self successfully - so have a read and if you find it useful, leave a comment and pass the link along.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Initial jobless claims down

The headline on money.cnn.com reads "Weekly jobless claims plummet" lets just put that one down to hyperbole. I mean a decline of 53,000 on 600,000+ base does not a plummet make. Still there is hope in this news, this might be the worst, the darkest before the light. One can only hope.

My fear is that a lot of people who lost there jobs last year and who were lucky enough to get a severance package are now starting to run out of money and this is when the real impact of the layoff really comes home to these people and in turn impacts all those around them.

In the case of places like NYC where the financial industry has shed countless jobs, a lot of these dollars were spent to sustain an incredibly expensive life in the city. When the funds are no longer there will the city survive or will it go back to the Dinkins era? remember the rotten apple back then? Piss smell everywhere, gangsters, potholes, grime, graffiti and filth all over. This is a real possibility.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Ladders Worth it or no?

So what is the point of paying for a job hunting firm when there are no jobs out there? If you are working with head hunters and looking on Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com etc why pay for Ladders?

They also do very sneaky advertising see link.

And yes they just laid off a bunch of employees as well.

I say Ladders - a waste of money.

UBS to lay off 9000 people

The blood letting it seems is still not done. UBS has announced the possibility of a 9000 person layoff. A company such as UBS would not announce a "possibility" they are announcing a certainty. This is going to happen. So now the rumors would have started about where these 9000 people are going to come from, some will say "Oh its back office only" and others "this time its trading" etc. Fact is it does not matter - these are 9000 people, people with families, wives, husbands, children, grandparents - lives. These individuals will be impacted.

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