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November Hiring Companies By Sheryl Krase
November is a busy month. Daylight saving time ends on the 4th, causing dusk to come earlier for most of the country. Election Day is held on the 6th, and voters will make their choice for the next president. Tribute is paid to those who served our country on Veterans Day, observed on the 12th. Families will gather for Thanksgiving on the 22nd.
November is also a busy month for hiring. In fact, the following 15 com-panies are hiring throughout the month. So between the many activi-ties, holidays and observances taking place, take time to apply for one of these positions.
1. AmerisourceBergenIndustry: PharmaceuticalSample job titles: Telehealth regis-tered nurse, senior accountant, com-pensation analyst, physician account manager, pharmacy care coordinatorLocation: Chesterbrook, Pa.; Frisco, Texas; New York; Burlington, Mass.; Chicago
2. Cellular SalesIndustry: Retail/wire-less/telecommunicationsSample job titles: Sales representa-tive-cellular sales/Verizon WirelessLocation: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indi-ana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hamp-shire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Ver-mont, Virginia, Washington
3. Crescent Processing CompanyIndustry: Banking/fi nanceSample job titles: Out-side sales-fi nancial servicesLocation: Nationwide
4. Dixon Hughes Goodman LLPIndustry: Public accountingSample job titles: Audit associ-ate, tax associate, fi nancial ad-viser, tax manager, consultantLocation: Virginia, North Carolina, Atlanta, Florida, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia
5. Employer Flexible Industry: Information tech-nology/admin/account-ing/fi nance/manufacturingSample job titles: Credit analyst, tax accountant, SharePoint archi-tect, Oracle developer, engineering, manager, asset services managerLocation: Texas
6. Higher OneIndustry: Financial services/banking Sample job titles: IT business analyst, VP product manage-ment-marketing, software engi-neer-interface development, chief compliance offi cer, at home/season-al customer service representativeLocation: New Haven, Conn.; At-lanta; Oakland, Calif.
7. Hilti Corp.Industry: Construction equipmentSample job titles: SAP business process consultant, IT infrastruc-ture engineer, account managerLocation: Nationwide
8. KeyPoint Government SolutionsIndustry: Investigation servicesSample job titles: Vehicular crash investigator, polygraph exam-iner, counterintelligence instruc-tor, background investigatorLocation: Nationwide
9. Level 3 CommunicationsIndustry: TelecommunicationsSample job titles: Account di-rector, network engineer, criti-cal infrastructure facilities technician, software architect Location: Nationwide
10. Lutech ResourcesIndustry: Oil and gasSample job titles: Project engi-neer, invoice coordinator, safe-ty manager, process engineer
Location: Plainfi eld, Ill.; Houston; The Woodlands, Texas
11. Main Line HealthIndustry: Health careSample job titles: Registered nurse, nurse case manager, physi-cal therapist, director of qualityLocation: Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Media, Pa.; Paoli, Pa.
12. MultivisionIndustry: IT consultingSample job titles: Computer opera-tor, help desk, fi eld service techni-cian, apple help desk, senior da-tabase architect, systems analystLocation: Minnesota, California, New York, Utah, Pennsylvania, Colorado
13. Quality Systems and NextGenIndustry: Health care/medical recordsSample job titles: Clinical applica-tions support manager, interface analyst, sales director-regional, product manager-clinical content, clinical implementation specialist, implementation manager-fi nancial, nursing product manager, direc-tor of clinical product manage-ment, director of fi nancial prod-uct management, manager of clinical content management, man-ager of clinical product managementLocation: Irvine, Calif.; Horsham, Pa.; Atlanta; St. Louis, Mo.; Aus-tin, Texas; Hunt Valley, Md.; Dallas; Santa Ana, Calif.
14. Securitas Industry:
Security services and technologySample job titles: Security of-fi cer, business development manager, operations managerLocation: Nationwide
15. Starkey Hearing TechnologiesIndustry: Electromedical and elec-trotherapeutic apparatus manu-facturing (consumer hearing aids)Sample job titles: Digital signal pro-cessing engineer, audiologist, fi rm-ware engineer, wireless engineerLocation: Minneapolis; will pay to relocate workers for certain positions
Senior News VIRTUAL DEMENTIA TOUR The third session in a series on “Tak-ing Care of Your Loved Ones and Yourself “will take place on Tues-day, November 13th from 5 to 8 pm. You need not to have attended previ-ous sessions to partake in this one. The discussion will include a virtual dementia tour at the Oswego Sen-ior Center, 156 E. Washington St., Oswego. The 20 minute tour spon-sored by Linden Oaks at Edward will give a caregiver an insight on under-standing the behavior of someone with dementia. It will teach you how to create a positive environment by stimulating their dementia or Alzhei-mer's. Only by walking in their shoes, can you develop an eye toward what would make you comfortable if you
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were the one with the disease. Height-ening your sensitivity will allow you to better cope and care. Education and training is the best way to help caregivers to provide better care.
To sign up for the 20 minute tour anytime between 5 pm and 7:30 pm, please call 630-554-5602 for reserve your spot. Please make your reser-vation by November 12 at 10 am.
A light dinner sponsored by Family Home Health Services and a discus-sion will also take place on that evening.
Professional adult supervi-sion is being off ered free by Au-tumn Leaves, Alzheimer & Mem-ory Care facility in Oswego.
For more information contact
Sandy Pastore at 630-554-5602 or e-mail her at [email protected] visit our website at www.oswegoseniorcenter.org for this and other programs.
Coroner Candidate Mike Dabney gives $700 check to Kendall County Food Pantry Press Release
The Kendall County Food Pantry Saturday received a surprise dona-tion from Citizens to Elect Mike Dabney – a check for $700.
Dabney, who is an Independent can-didate for Kendall County Coroner, handed the check to the Food Pan-try’s executive director, Maria Spa-eth, during a short ceremony at the pantry. The $700 was a little more than half the proceeds of $1,380 which the Citizens to Elect Dabney raised during a summer “Dine Like a Kendall County Elected Offi cial” raffl e that gave the winner four fi let mignon dinners at the Blackstone Bar & Grill in Yorkville. Ironically, Kendall County Board member Anne Vickery won the raffl e.
Dabney explained that originally he had intended to split the proceeds with Kendall County CASA (court appointed special advocates who aid juveniles going through the Kendall County Court system.)
“We decided to give the money to the Food Pantry instead a few weeks ago after we saw a letter to the edi-tor that talked about the dire need to help feed people who are strug-gling,” Dabney explained. “This money is much needed at the Pan-try and I think the people involved with CASA understand that greater need.”
Dabney said that before making the presentation to the Food Pantry, his campaign committee got in touch with the State Board of Elections to see if there were any problems with making a change.
“They said it wouldn’t be a problem, just so long as we give half the mon-ey to a charity, like we said we would do,” Dabney said.
“Maria Spaeth has said that for every $1 donated to the Pantry, her organization is able to leverage it to get $6 more worth of food,” Dabney said. “That would turn the $700 do-nation into $4,200 worth of buying power to help stock the Pantry. The Kendall County Food Pantry is do-ing an outstanding job in these hard times to help people in need and I am happy that my campaign organi-zation can do something to aid them. Every little bit helps.”
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