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Top 10 Companies Hiring This Week


Liberty Tax ServiceA job search can get quite frustrating these days, with so many people competing for too few openings.

To ease the burden, AOL Jobs tracked down the 10 top companies that are hiring this week.

From sales jobs to finance positions, full-time to part-time, these employers have a plethora of openings they're looking to fill.

Good luck job hunting!

Petco Logo1. Petco Jobs: 10,837 Openings

Petco isn't just where the pets go; it's also place for many new hires. The pet supplies store continues to expand and is the perfect place for lovers of our furry, feathered and scaly friends.

Employee Review: "I met some great people and work with even more amazing people. The management was fantastic. I was paid fairly and had reasonable hours. I also was able to work around my school schedule which helped me pay for tuition. Plus, who doesn't like getting to play with puppies every Saturday?"*

Pizza Hut Logo2. Pizza Hut Jobs: 6,163 Openings

Pizza Hut continues to expand, adding new locations nationwide. For those with a knack for customer-service-with-a-smile, these jobs could be for you. Work in the store, or behind the wheel as a delivery driver.

Employee Review: "Decent hours, fun working environment, challenging (but not too much), rewarding, quick training (I was cross-trained, so I could fill any role necessary)."

United Health-care3. United Health Group Jobs: 3,360 Openings

UnitedHealth Group currently provides health insurance services to more than 75 million people worldwide.

Employee Review: "Good, steady work. Great learning opportunities. Very little favoritism, you get ahead based on your own work. Work at home opportunities help on commuting costs. Great work-life balance, ample vacation time."*

Panda Restaurant Group Logo4. Panda Restaurant Group Jobs: 2,935 Openings

Panda Restaurant Group is the parent company of Panda Inn, Hibachi-San and Panda Express, the largest Chinese fast food chain in the United States.

Employee Review: "One of the best reasons that you might want to work at Panda Express is that they offer you an opportunity to grow within the company. You might start from an average position and work your way up, you get benefits and payment is good too."*

Firestone Complete Auto Care Logo5. Firestone Complete Auto Care Jobs: 2,707 Openings

Firestone Complete Auto Care is a car maintenance company with over 1,600 locations nationwide. Whether you're mechanically inclined or would rather work on the retail side of things, they could have the job for you.

Employee Review: "Higher than average compensation for retail, good camaraderie with co workers. Nice working for large company that you know will be there tomorrow. "*

Macy's6. Macy's Jobs: 2,620 Openings

Even though sales are down slightly, the retail giant continues to hire in large quantities nationwide.

Employee Review: "The management is competent. Employees are given a good discount and still able to use coupons. You can pick up more hours online when they become available."*

Combined Insurance Logo7. Combined Insurance Jobs: 2,117 Openings

Combined Insurance is a global supplemental insurance provider that provides accident insurance, life insurance, critical care coverage and other services.

Employee Review: "A solid company with an honest and ethical core belief system. It is a fully commission job so if you are not working effectively then you are not getting paid."*

AT&T Retail8. AT&T Jobs: 1,968 Openings

Wireless giant AT&T continues to hire in large volumes, as many customers upgrade their smartphones and purchase tablets that require LTE data plans.

Employee Review: "They provide great benefits and pay. I know they match quite a bit for 401(k) investment. It is a great job for someone interested in technology and learning about new technologies. Also, it is great to know that you are helping others out on a daily basis."*
American Mobile Healthcare Logo
9. American Mobile Healthcare Jobs: 1,816 Openings

UnitedHealth Group currently provides health insurance services to more than 75 million people worldwide.

Employee Review: "Fantastic training programs. Great for young professionals starting a career."*

Citi Logo10. Citi Jobs: 1,539

Citi is the third largest bank in the United States, after J.P. Morgan Chase and Bank of America.

Employee Review: "It is a more laid-back atmosphere, and in most cases provides good work-life balance. Working from home remote is on a more widely accepted."*

*All employee reviews sourced from Glassdoor, a free jobs and career community that offers the world an inside look at jobs and companies.


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sek2344

Here we go again with the Great Debate of who gets the Jobs, the college grad or non college grad. The simple truth is that it is always a slight advantage in this world to have than to have no college degree. Having said this, it is also a fact that a person can get a real good job or a great career without that sheep skin. The world has become much more complex and challenging now than in the past decade or two but this does not mean that everyone needs that degree. There are many talented and intelligent people that can find great jobs in the areas that are suited to your ability and talent! In todays world, there are so many ways you can self teach yourself, especially if you have some sort of talent to begin with. Yes it is still possible to do what Abraham Lincoln did and Educate Yourself and be able to get a Great Job! So stop being so negative and start your Education for your future. TRY IT!, it will take time and much work but not four years of college!

Wednesday at 12:05 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Max Lilly

So, why do you think 22 Military Veterans commit suicide every day? From WAR zone to POVERTY. Instead of priority hiring Vets get jobs, just turn them away. Another consideration for minimum wage jobs, is that often times it for sure not going to pay the rent, electricity, buy food, have a car much less gasoline. Let me steer you in the right direction. There is nothing wrong with asking for help, if there is no help, our Country is losing highly skilled jobs to China, Russia, wherever is a low cost manufacturing as a result of NAFTA and GATT Treaties that former President Clinton signed some 20 years ago, allowing Corporations with no penalty to export jobs. If that doesn't bite your butt, then maybe H1B Visa holding Foreigners will come here and stay way beyond their 2 years, taking jobs, and virtually the Giant Corporations keep their money offshore, and our Federal Government hikes taxes and does NOT increase minimum wages. That's right Shrek, every day, by phone, by mail and by internet a Politician asking for just $3 more dollars for this and for that. I always respond with a check for $17 Trillion Dollars, with the intent to give more money to the US Treasury, to the Stock Market, the large Banks, Large Corporations, and any other Country than our own, say like North Korea who we sent 250,000 metric tons of food just before they threatened the US Continent with thermo nuclear bombs.
Thank you VP Biden for spending $500,000 for a motel room in Paris for one night. Where can I get in on some of that action. Okay, so let's talk about the homeless and hungry Kids who live in Washington DC, shall we? So here again we are in deep debt. I have two Daughters who neither can find work to sustain themselves. They both went to College for GOD knows why, struggling to pay back their Tuition. Let me conclude with the Baby Boomers, who are quickly retiring, there are going to be thousands and thousands of jobs available in the Crafts, like plumbers, electricians, carpenters, etc., who need apprentiship skilled workers for the future. There are 8 billion people on the Earth, of which 5% are US Citizens. 5% of the US are the very rich and famous. So, I recommend just taking a few Community College Courses in economics, intros to business that will give you the edge over your imported workers. 330 million of us need to get cracking on all of this wealth. In the meantime, what shall the 47% that Romney was talking about is to stop the greed and let the millionaires go to China and see how they live, on the condition that their VISA is revoked.

May 14 2013 at 1:20 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
liondog96

Pension? NO Insurance? NO Overtime? NO A livable wage? NO....So that's why they are hiring.

May 13 2013 at 12:31 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
noadmail

Great. 33,000 minimum wage, less than living wage jobs. A real boost to the economy. Gives everybody all the incentive they need. (To live off the dole with ObamaCare in your pocket)

May 13 2013 at 12:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bbsitr45

Oh NO Vector!! They are a door to door sales company that markets sharp knives and other kitchen cutlery. Don't do it!

May 13 2013 at 12:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
rachel.ben

I wonder if all these jobs are part time jobs with no benefits. I know there is a trend to not hire full time people because you would have to give them benefits. I bet in a lot of cases the people that are already working there are working part time. Getting just enough hours to keep them under the full time amount. It would be nice for the people already working there to get full time status, with benefits instead of hiring more people, but is always about the almighty buck.

May 13 2013 at 10:45 AM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
natashayahnee

Worked for Macy's PT for 3 years. When even the white employees start talking about how working for Macy's is like working on a plantation, you know it's time to leave.

May 13 2013 at 9:24 AM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
Barbara

You know Macy's doesn't take of the employee's they have working for them now - so what they hire new people, cut the hours of the employees already working for them, making it hard on them to take care of themselves and their families. They sure aren't that great store you saw in the movie Miracle on 34th Street and haven't been in a long, long time .

May 13 2013 at 8:11 AM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
Shannon Hailey

I can't help but laugh at the name Vector Marketing...there is a food place at Magic Mountain in California that sells Vector Value meals at the Pizza Vector near the Batman Ride.

May 13 2013 at 1:01 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Faith

Worked for a company for 20 years then they went out of business. I use to think it was good to get your time up in a job, no more, after so long they boot you for too much pay, or they close down, or they want younger people. So what do we do? I wish the President would listen to these stories and hear what we really go through.

May 01 2013 at 1:35 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply

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