reCareered: Who’s Hiring? Week of 10-5-09
Who's Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, but for business analysts, corporate strategists, marketers, salespeople, investment analysts, financial advisers, and others who are interested in companies experiencing growth. Despite the recession, these companies are all expanding.
Total Job Openings: The Restaurant, Telecommunications, Health Care, Defense and Banking verticals are the top industries currently hiring based on a survey of active job advertisements from the nations’ top job boards.
Based on surveys of US job advertisements in the top job board aggregators, the following companies added the most job openings:
Total Job Openings by direct advertisers (Recruiters & Staffing Companies Not Included):
1. McDonald's
2. AT&T
3. Sears, Roebuck and Co.
4. Gentiva Health Services
5. Northrop Grumman
6. Raytheon
7. Verizon Wireless
8. JPMorgan Chase & Co
9. General Dynamics - IT
10. Kmart Corporation 11. Bae Systems
12. Deloitte
13. UnitedHealth Group
14. Kindred Healthcare
15. Raytheon
16. UnitedHealth Group
17. Verizon Wireless
18. Quest Diagnostics
19. Arby's
20. Kindred Healthcare
21. Macy's
22. Sears
Job Openings Added This Week: The Restaurant, Telecommunications, Defense, Retail, Banking, Shipping, and Engineering verticals are the top industries currently hiring based on a survey of active job advertisements from the nations’ top job boards.
Job Openings Added this week by direct advertisers (Recruiters & Staffing Companies Not Included):
1. McDonald's Corporation
2. AT&T
3. Northrop Grumman
4. Sears, Roebuck and Co.
5. RadioShack Corporation
6. JPMorgan Chase
7. Verizon Wireless
8. Bae Systems
9. Raytheon
10. General Dynamics Information Technology
11. Kmart Corporation
12. R-Solutions, a subsidiary of RadioShack Corp
13. UPS
14. Siemens
15. Apex Systems
16. Macy's
17. Cingular Wireless
18. Morgan Stanley SmithBarney
19. Quest Diagnostics
20. UnitedHealth Group
21. Flextronics
22. Scottrade
Sources: CareerBuilder, Indeed, SimplyHired, HotJobs, Google. Monster does not list ads by company or city. Excluded: Recruiters, Staffing firms, Training, Franchise, and Work-from-home opportunities
Readers – If you know of employers announcing significant hiring plans, or employers actively adding large numbers of employees, please comment below to add to this list.
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