Hawaii Food Beverage Jobs

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  • General Manager, Condo Collection (Neighbor Island)(Hawaii)

    Condominium Collection (Neighbor Island) Full Time position: Job Summary: Directly responsible to ensure the overall operations are effectively managed. Working closely with all department to create and maintain maximum profitability, customer satisfaction levels, product quality, service standards, facility maintenance, and work place harmony and property safety practices in accordance with accep...
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    Posted Fri 13th November

  • Financial AdvisorFirst Command(Hawaii, Hawaii)

    With the unpredictable current economy, this stable growing company has an opportunity for you to market their quality products and services! First Command Financial Services, founded in 1958 and based in the US, serves over 290,000+ worldwide clients. Our mission is to improve the financial well-being of Middle Income American families. Originally founded to serve only military families, we now s...
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    Posted Fri 6th November

  • Store Manager IHMSHost(Hawaii, Hawaii)

    Summary : The Store Manager I position is a junior level manager of a store with low sales volume and routine operations, and is responsible for directing and supervising management associates in support of the General Manager. This position is also responsible for focusing on store level operational and personnel performance, monitoring business results of the assigned store in support of Operati...
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    Posted Wed 18th November

Hawaii Job Search Tip

Although tourism is Hawaii's largest industry, the state has much more than surfing and snorkeling to offer. Agriculture also plays a large part in the Hawaiian economy. Hawaii is the only state in the country that grows its own coffee. Hawaii is also the third largest supplier of pineapples in the world and leads the world in macadamia nut and orchid harvests. When it comes to wages, those in Hawaii are paid about 7 percent less on average than those who live on the mainland. Source: Wikipedia.

Hawaii at a Glance:

  • Unemployment Rate: 2.6%

  • 2005 Per Capita Income: $34,539

  • Largest Cities: Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, Kaneohe, Waipahu

  • Minimum Hourly Wage: $6.75 (rises to $7.25 in 2007)


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