30 Jun 2009 @ 9:10 PM 

5.1 million jobs were misplaced nationwide since the recession began, everywhere from technological companies like Northrup Grumman to fast food chains like McDonald?s. With the recent redundancy rate the highest it has been since your father used to bag his lunch and go off to the steel mill throughout the Carter administration, it is simple to become one of those ?disheartened workers? they speak about that do not factor into the unemployment rate.

As of the middle of April, some Fortune 100 corporations have in excess of 150 open positions. Sure, a lot of big corporations are limiting their employment forces. In fact, some of the businesses that are hiring are also cutting jobs at the same time. The point is not that they won’t or can’t hire. It?s what they can employ. Following a good quality glimpse at the top 100 of this year?s Fortune 500 list, at least 28 are hiring with no less than 150 employment open positions.

Wal-Mart is hiring to fill up new locations. It is hiring executives in its Bentonville, Arkansas office, community store managers, human resource managers, pharmacists, regional customer service associates, and cashiers. Search for a ?Super Wal-Mart? or a brand new Wal-Mart that recently opened.

Okay, this one sounds a bit hokey based on the article just published here yesterday about Hewlett-Packard reducing manufacturing jobs, but during those cuts, HP is also hiring. It is looking for information technology (IT) professionals, human resource bosses, research and development upper level management, promotion professionals, financiers and administrators. The answer here is that it is attempting to cut back on manufacturing payroll since sales are falling. It is hiring for higher level and development jobs since it understands that in the always changing technology field, it needs the top college educated professionals to help their planning move onward. When the recession is ending, they want to come out on top of the computer business with some of the top products and services togive the competition a run for its money. If you put in a r

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Last Edit: 30 Jun 2009 @ 09 10 PM

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