Saturday, February 21, 2009

Gyotaku Restaurants Hiring for a Assortment of Positions




Gyotaku Restaurants of Hawaii is hiring.  Different positions available.

For more information or to apply online visit: http://www.gyotakuhawaii.com/Careers.php

Join the team that has made Gyotaku Hawaii's Best Japanese Restaurant for 5 straight years according to the readers of the Star Bulletin & Midweek 2003-2007.  In 2006 & 2007 Gyotaku also received the Ilima Award for Best Ethnic Restaurant from the readers of the Honolulu Advertiser.  In 2007 Honolulu Magazine awarded Gyotaku the Hale Aina Best Japanese Restaurant Silver Award and the Gold Award in 2008.  With locations in Waimalu on Kaahumanu St., Moilili on King St. near McCully and now at the Niu Valley Shopping Center;  Gyotaku offers many employment opportunities to choose from.  In addition to a positive and supportive working environment, Gyotaku team members enjoy the following benefits:

  • Training Program
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance (optional)
  • AFLAC Insurance (optional)
  • Employer Paid Group Life Insurance
  • 401K with 10% Employer Match
  • Credit Union
  • Employer Paid Costco / Sam's Club Membership
  • Employee Discounts
  • Paid Vacations & Sick Leave Benefits
  • Awards and incentives
  • Bonus programs
  • Company-provided employee meals
  • Management uniform/clothing allowance
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    Cutter Ford Inc. Hiring Sales People for Position in Waipahu




    Cutter Ford Inc. announced that it will hiring Motor Vehical Salespeople (Retail Sales) and they are also looking for an Assistant Sales Manager.  The release noted a total of 7 positions that need to be filled (6 salepeople, 1 manager).

    Requirements: Drug Testing/Screening, Background Checks, Credit Checks, Reference Checks, Motor Vehicle Record Check, GED or Higher Education.

    They ask that you apply in person at Cutter Ford in Waipahu.  It's probably a good idea to bring a resume and cover letter and be prepared for an on the stop interview.

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    Top 5 Careers and Training for Social Butterflies




    To read the full article please visit:http://encarta.degreesandtraining.com/articles.jsp?article=featured_top_5_careers_and_training_for_social_butterflies&gt1=27001

    Top 5 Careers and Training for Social Butterflies

    by Amelia Gray
    As a social butterfly, you might have a little trouble getting through your morning without checking Facebook, MySpace, your e-mail or your text messages. You know that nothing is more important than creating and maintaining close relationships with the people who matter to you. Imagine if you could build those relationships for a living. For those with the right training, this career dream is a reality.

    Career Training for Social Jobs

    Check out some of the top jobs for anyone who craves social interaction. Whether you're inspired to complete a quick coursework program or a full four-year bachelor's degree, these careers offer some real motivation for education.

    1. Promotion

    2. Culinary & Hospitality

    3. Fashion Design

    4. Nursing

    5. Entrepreneurship

    This is an excerpt of an article posted by another website.  Click the link at the top for more information or to read the full article.
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    Freelance Writing Jobs Site




    Love to write and good at it?  Get paid to write.  Check out FreeWritingGigs.com

    Here's a little information about the company.

    About Freelance Writing Jobs

    Freelance Writing Jobs began in May 2005 as a way to help other writers, especially Work at Home Moms, find decent paying jobs. More than three years later its succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. We've expanded from being a little writing leads blog run by a "mommy blogger" to the number one online community for freelance writers.

    They update their listing almost daily.  Great place to check out if you love to write and need a little extra money.

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    Friday, February 20, 2009

    Sodexo Hiring Full Time Dietitians




    Sodexo is hiring full-time dietitians to fill positions in Aiea and Honolulu.

    For more information or to submit contact information for the jobs visit their respective listings on HireNetHawaii by click below.

    Honolulu
    Aiea

    (Registration with HireNetHawaii is required.)

    You may also want to try apply directly though Sodexo's USA Careers Page at: http://www.sodexousa.com/usen/careers/students/internship/areas.asp
    You will need to click on the "Search for Jobs" on the right side of the screen.

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    Hawaii Banks Hiring Over 100 Positions




    The Honolulu Star Bulletin reported today that 3 of Hawaii's largest banks are hiring.

    To read the full article please visit:http://www.starbulletin.com/business/20090214_Isle_banks_are_hiring.html

    Isle banks are hiring

    More than 100 jobs are open at Hawaii's largest financial institutions.

    Bank of Hawaii is seeking 60 new hires to join its team. The positions, mostly full-time, range from tellers to commercial banking officers, home equity underwriters, trust operations analysts, human resources payroll specialists and customer-care representatives for a call center in Kapolei.

    Bankoh said on its Web site it is seeking candidates with a "keen sense" of quality customer service as well as those who are willing to be challenged and flexible enough to adapt to rapid change.

    Positions are available mostly on Oahu, but on neighbor isles and Guam as well. Some positions come with an employee referral award of between $125 to $250.

    Teller positions require a high-school diploma and six months of cash handling or customer-service experience, but other positions require a four-year college degree and some experience.

    Other banks, including First Hawaiian Bank and American Savings Bank, are also hiring.

    This is an excerpt of an article posted by another website.  Click the link at the top for more information or to read the full article.

    Bank of Hawaii: boh.com/careers
    First Hawaiian Bank: fhb.com
    American Savings Bank: asbhawaii.com
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    Hawaii Food & Beverage Jobs Daily Updates




    If you're interested in a job in the food and beverage industry check out http://beveragejobsinhawaii.blogspot.com

    They have constantly updated listing of listings you may not find anywhere else.  Take a look.

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    Time Warner Cable Hiring Customer Service & Sales Reps on MOLOKA`I




    Positions: Rep, Customer Service & Sales - MOLOKAI

    Job Description:
    Part-Time. Located on Molokai.

    Sells complete cable packages, upgrades existing services, saves downgrades, and promotes excellent customer service by assisting Maui County customers, providing information, answering questions and solving problems.

    Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent required. Minimum 3 months office, clerical, customer service or sales experience required. Experience with computers and public relations preferred.

    Hours: Thursday, 8:00am-4:30pm and Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.


    To visit this job posting directly, or to apply online visit http://jobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?jobId=491377&PartnerId=25160&SiteId=36&type=mail&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=36&JobSiteInfo=491377_36&gqid=0

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    30+ Websites to Visit When You’re Laid Off




    To any of our readers who have recently lost a job, we've got a great article for you.  It talks about support websites, money management sites, short-term cash projects, and more.

    To read the full article please visit:  http://mashable.com/2009/02/19/laid-off-sites/

    For the next several months (or maybe years), we are going to have to endure a new and stark reality - a tanking economy and swelling unemployment. The U.S. economy lost an eye-popping 540,000 jobs in January alone, making it likely you or someone you know has become a victim of the crisis.

    But the worst time to panic is when you are laid off and lose your main source of income. We live in a new and powerful era of communication, one where we can find support, gather news, and network without ever leaving our computers. The following collection of websites has been put together as a comprehensive resource for anybody who has lost their job and is looking to get back on their feet again. Our hope is that this post will be a hub for finding support and financial resources.

    This is an excerpt of an article posted by another website.  Click the link at the top for more information or to read the full article.
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    New Merchants Slated for Ala Moana Center




    New stores are coming into Ala Moana Center.  We'll be keeping in eye our for if and when they'll be hiring locally.

    To read the full article please visit: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090219/BREAKING03/90219086
    Seven new merchants slated for Ala Moana Center
    Advertiser Staff

    Merchant turnover at Ala Moana Center is making room for seven new tenants slated to open at the state's largest shopping center between May and September.

    The mall said the additions follow recent openings of five other merchants filling space of tenants with expiring leases.

    Scheduled to open in May are specialty apparel retailer Aeropostale, the luxury fashion sister brand of Prada called Miu Miu, and food tenants Goma Tei Ramen and Wetzel's Pretzels.
    Joining the mall in June will be women's fashion store Kate Spade and the first Hawaiçi store for luxury designer Michael Kors, star of TV's "Project Runway" show.
    Victoria's Secret is scheduled to open in September


    This is an excerpt of an article posted by another website.  Click the link at the top for more information or to read the full article.
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    Thursday, February 19, 2009

    Lingle authorizes $25 per week hike in Hawaii jobless benefits




    This is take from an article from the Honolulu Advertiser.  Read the article in its entirety: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090218/BREAKING03/90218112/-1/RSS01?source=rss_breaking

    Lingle authorizes $25 per week hike in Hawaii jobless benefits

    Advertiser Staff

    Gov. Linda Lingle today authorized an additional $25 a week in unemployment benefits per claimant as part of the federal stimulus package that was signed by President Barack Obama yesterday.

    This is an excerpt from a Honolulu Advertiser article.  Click the link above to read the rest of the article.

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    7 tips for job hunting in a tougher market




    Read the full article at: http://money.cnn.com/2008/02/12/news/economy/job.hunting.fortune/index.htm

    Landing a new position in the months ahead will likely take some extra effort and flexibility. Fortune's Anne Fisher has advice to help you get the job you want.

    NEW YORK (Fortune) -- With the U.S. economy apparently getting ready to take one of its cyclical snoozes, employers are more hesitant to take on new hires than they were even just three or four months ago - and the recent uptick in unemployment means more competition for each opening. That doesn't mean you need to give up on the idea of looking for a new job. In fact, if your company is going through a merger or seems likely to announce layoffs, your best bet may be to start your job search right away.

    What's different about job hunting during a slowdown? Sure, the fundamentals - a resume that highlights your achievements and is easy to read, customized cover letters that succinctly tell why you're the best candidate for a particular job, and diligent follow-up (including prompt and impeccable thank-you notes) - never change.

    But when the market's tough, you have to work harder at job hunting and be more flexible, say Annie Stevens and Greg Gostanian, managing partners at Boston-based executive coaching firm ClearRock (www.clearrock.com). They've come up with seven tips to help you get the job you want.

    (This is a excerpt from an article by CNN.  Visit the link about for the full article.)

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    BCP Construction of Hawaii Inc. Hiring Laborers and Carpenters




    BCP Construction of Hawaii Inc. is hiring Laborers and Carpenters.  (Job just posted today at HireNetHawaii.)

    Visit their posting at HireNetHawaii by click below:
    Construction Carpenters
    Construction Laborers

    You must fax or email your resume to the company.  You  must log-in to get contact information.  Registration is free and simple.
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    Hawaiian Airlines Hiring in Phoenix, AZ




    Hawaiian Airlines announced today that it will be hiring in Phoenix Arizona.

    Part-time positions available for Customer Service Reps.

    For more information visit Hawaiian Airline's Job Posting: https://www3.ultirecruit.com/HAW1000/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*7D65C9D64DB2402F

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    Resume, Cover Letter, and Emailing Both, and Interview: Tips for Success




    This is an excerpt from an article written by the American Staffing Association.  Read the full article at: http://www.americanstaffing.net/jobseekers/tips.cfm

    Tips for Job Seekers

    Whether you are seeking a job with a staffing firm or a Fortune 500 company, the process is pretty much the same. Start by crafting a compelling résumé. This will help you identify your marketable skills. Then, before you apply for a job, make sure that your skills match what the company is looking for. If so, prepare an effective cover letter and send it to the prospective employer along with your résumé. If you get an interview, get ready for it well before you go. There may be more than one. For example, your first interview may be with a staffing firm and your second one with its client.

    This very well-written article covers:
    • Crafting a Compelling Resume
    • Preparing an Effective Cover Letter
    • Sending Your Resume and Cover Letter via Email
    • Delivering a Knockout Interview
    Read the full article at: http://www.americanstaffing.net/jobseekers/tips.cfm

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    Wednesday, February 18, 2009

    Tip for Successful Job Hunting Online from Weddles.com




    Excerpt from: http://www.weddles.com/tips/seekers.htm#4

    The Language of Success Online

    Millions of job openings are now posted on the Internet, but every one of them is invisible. They're open and available to you, but you can't see them. How can you uncover these opportunities and spot the ones that interest you? It's easy … if you'll learn a few simple rules for speaking to computers.

    When you open the classified ads in a newspaper or professional journal, all of the openings appear right in front of you, on the printed page. Jobs that are posted on the Internet, in contrast, are stored in computerized databases. Nothing is visible until you tell the computer what kind of jobs you'd like to see.

    While all job board computers are different, the vast majority accept instructions that are based on a single set of rules. These rules were devised by a 19th century British mathematician by the name of George Boole. He established the logic by which factors are presented so that their relationship to one another can be clearly and accurately understood. In job databases, these factors are the characteristics you seek in your dream job.

    (To read the full article please visit the link above the article.)

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    UH Hiring Educational & Academic Support Specialists $25/hr.




    University of Hawaii Hiring:
    Job Title: Educational & Academic Support Specialist
    Occupation: Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
    Compensation: $25/hr
    Number of positions open: 6 (Temp)

    Job Description
    * To provide non-formal educational week long day science camps for youth in the 2nd and 3rd grades during the Department of Education's spring and summer breaks

    * To assess camp participants learning and compile in standard report form
     
    * To assist in training volunteers and other staff to work with youth
     
    * To prepare all teaching materials and supplies needed for the day camp experiences
     
    * To provide feedback on the curriculum

    For more information visit their job listing on HireNetHawaii.com

    Interested applicants are asked to email their cover letter and resume to: nakatsuk@hawaii.edu

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    Kobayashi Travel Service Hiring Bus Drivers $15.30/hr Minimum




    Kobayashi Travel Service Ltd.  is hiring 2 Bus Drivers.  Pay: $15.30/hr Minimum. 

    Must be at least 21 years of age and must have a valid commercial driver's license.

    401K - Dental - Holidays - Life Insurance - Medical - Retirement/Pension - Sick Leave - Stock Options - Vacation - Vision

    Transport passengers over specified route to local or distant points; assists passengers with baggage. CDL, Class B, "P"assenger endorsment license required and clean driver abstract preferred; able to work flexible schedule and lift up to 70 lbs. Japanese speaking preferred. Must be 21 years old. Pay rate starting is $15.30 with tips, based on experience and qualifications. Please provide driver abstract that was retrieved within 30 days of application.
     
    Email your text-only resume (no attachments) to jobs@kobay.com. Please include the text BUS DRIVER in the subject field. You may also fax a copy to 808-524-4194.

    For more information or to apply online visit: HireNetHawaii.com's Job Listing

    (Registration with HireNetHawaii.com will be required to apply online.)

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    Tuesday, February 17, 2009

    HMS Host Lihue Airport Hiring for 3 Positions




    HMS Host at the Lihue Airport is hiring for the following positions:

    Station Attendant ($10.00/hr min.)
    Bartenders ($8.75/hr min.)
    Baristas ($10.00/hr min)

    Like before they did not provided a way to apply online.  You may need to call them (808) 245-8913.

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    Monday, February 16, 2009

    Job Fair & Career Fair Reminders


    Just a few reminders. Don't forget to mark your calendars for the upcoming job fair.

    Job Fair in Honolulu
    Where: Blaisdell Center
    When: Wednesday May 20, 2008

    Details are still being worked out for this event. Check back for updates.

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    University of Hawaii CDSE Campus-wide Career Fair
    Tuesday February 24, 2009
    10am- 2pm
    Campus Center Ballroom

    Students of all majors and alumni of the University are invited to attend.
    For more information visit their website: http://cdse.hawaii.edu/fair/index.php

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    Sunday, February 15, 2009

    Work-at-Home Scams On The Rise, How to Protect Yourself from CNN




    CNN today reported that Work-at-Home scams are on the rise.  Given the state of the economy and unemployment rates, a record number of people are looking for jobs.  A small group, empowered by the internet, is taking advantage of unknowing job seekers. 

    Beware of anything that job sites flag as "unconventional," "online oppurtunity," or "required initial investment."  Granted not all Work-at-Home oppurtunities are fake, however the majority are or offer unreasonably low compensation.

    To watch CNN's video clip of this report and for tips on how to protect yourself visit them on the web.  http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/crime/2009/02/14/work.at.homes.scams.cnn


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    UH Manoa Campus Wide Career Fair



    CDSE Campus-wide Career Fair
    Tuesday February 24, 2009
    10am- 2pm
    Campus Center Ballroom

    Students of all majors and alumni of the University are invited to attend.
    For more information visit their website: http://cdse.hawaii.edu/fair/index.php
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    College Students: Summer Employment Oppurtunity (Student Aide)



    The City & County of Honolulu is accepting applications for Summer Student Aide through their College Student Employment Program.  The program is intended to help acquaint college students with employment with the City & County and provide valuable work experience.

    The following positions (and its respective compensation) are listed below:
    • Summer Student Aide II (Recreation) $9.00/hr
    • Summer Student Aide III (Recreation) $10.50/hr
    If this is your first time applying for this program you should apply as Student Aide II.  If you have previously been accepted and were employed in the program you should apply for Student Aide III.  You must have completed at least one year of college by June 2009.

    Deadline to apply is June 29, 2009

    For more information or to apply visit http://www.honolulu.gov/parks/studentemploymentprogram.htm

    Question?  (808) 768-3044
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