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Individuals from a variety of occupational backgrounds including sales people, I.T. professionals, military veterans and corporate managers have found new success at Edward Jones. By becoming an Edward Jones Financial Advisor, you can run your business, determine your compensation, and redefine your future all at the firm ranked No. 2 on FORTUNE magazine's 2009 list of the "100 Best Companies to W...
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Posted Thu 12th November
Remington College is a group of affiliated companies of privately owned, post-secondary educational institutions. The College and its predecessor companies have been active in U.S. higher education since 1985. Remington College’s 18 campuses throughout the U.S. provide technical training designed to prepare students for entry-level careers in fields like business, IT, cosmetology, criminal justice...
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Posted Wed 18th November
Sales Consultant/Independent Contractor Lubrication Engineers ® , Inc., (est. 1951) is seeking qualified Sales Consultant/Independent Contractor to establish, develop and service customers in the Industrial, Agriculture, Fleet, and Commercial sectors through direct sales. Lubrication Engineers is the recognized leader in the manufacture and sale of high quality lubricants and is known as The Lubri...
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Posted Thu 15th October
Albertsons, LLC is looking for enthusiastic, customer-focused Bakery Managers for the Lafayette, Baton Rouge and Mandeville, Louisiana market. We offer: flexible scheduling competitive wages 401 (k) program career-track opportunities health care, retirement and vacation benefits for full-time and part-time associates BASIC PURPOSE AND FUNCTION: To direct and control the operation of the Bakery Dep...
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Posted Fri 20th November
A successful salary and benefits negotiation will leave you feeling excited and anxious to continue the hiring process. Take a deep breath. It's never a good idea to make a final decision on the spot. Ask for a couple of days to consider the offer. Continue to show your enthusiasm for the job so your future employer doesn't get the impression that you've lost interest. Once you make your decision, call your new employer to verbally accept the offer and ask to have it in writing. Hold off on quitting your old job until you have your written offer.