Best companies to work for in Little Rock? |
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What companies are fueling growth in Little Rock? Why are they a great employer? |
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Joe B in Mason, Ohio 55 months ago |
McDonalds and Wendys... |
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Linda L in Jacksonville, Arkansas 55 months ago |
Will in Little Rock, Arkansas said: Axciom, Windstream & Aristotle are all growing at rapid rates. Just in case you didn't pick up on it, you should be looking into the technology field if you're moving to Little Rock, AR. Local companies fueling growth would be Dillard's, Alltel, Acxiom, Blue Cross Blue Shield and the various hospitals to name a few. Aristotle is too small to be factored. They are a niche web design and ISP company serving central Arkansas mom and pop companies and some larger projects most notably their bread and butter work for the state's tourism initiatives where they make most of their money. And yes there is always McDonald's and Wendy's :) |
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Lewis in Little Rock, Arkansas 45 months ago |
I agree than Aristotle cannot be in the same category as Acxiom, Alltel Windstream. But, to say the are a "mom & pop" shop is hardly on target.
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Jesai in Jacksonville, Arkansas 41 months ago |
The State. Sure about getting paid. Grate Benefits! |
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Jesai in Jacksonville, Arkansas 41 months ago |
The State. Sure about getting paid. GREAT Benefits! |
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JeffRoller7@hotmail.com in Jacksonville, Arkansas 34 months ago |
Will in Little Rock, Arkansas said: Axciom, Windstream & Aristotle are all growing at rapid rates. Just in case you didn't pick up on it, you should be looking into the technology field if you're moving to Little Rock, AR. I heard last week from a Pulaski Tech college rep that Axciom just laid off 500 computer techs/network administrators. So how could Axciom be a good company that is helping Little Rock grow? |
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MARTIN in Little Rock, Arkansas 32 months ago |
Will in Little Rock, Arkansas said: Axciom, Windstream & Aristotle are all growing at rapid rates. Just in case you didn't pick up on it, you should be looking into the technology field if you're moving to Little Rock, AR. WHAT TYPES OF TECH/I HAVE AN OPP 2 RET 2 SCHOOL/IM THINKING 2 YR TECH DEG/ |
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Dove Chocolatier in Nashville, Tennessee 32 months ago |
So yall are saying industries are laying off in Ark. |
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Ralph in Little Rock, Arkansas 28 months ago |
Acxiom has been dying a long, slow death, but Blue Shield Blue Cross is hiring at the moment. |
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JAN B in Little Rock, Arkansas 27 months ago |
AT&T IF YOU LOOKING FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE JOB & GREAT BENIFITS. YOU CAN MAKE CAREER OUT OF IT TOO. MUST BE FLEXIBLE IF WANT TO KEEP THE JOB. |
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Jack in Little Rock, Arkansas 18 months ago |
IBM, Acxiom, and Windstream are the companies with the most job openings in Little Rock right now. Here's where I saw this: www.mylittlerockjobs.com/companies-in-little-rock/ |
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Nicole Glenn in Little Rock, Arkansas 16 months ago |
Linda L in Jacksonville, Arkansas said: Local companies fueling growth would be Dillard's, Alltel, Acxiom, Blue Cross Blue Shield and the various hospitals to name a few. Aristotle is too small to be factored. They are a niche web design and ISP company serving central Arkansas mom and pop companies and some larger projects most notably their bread and butter work for the state's tourism initiatives where they make most of their money. And yes there is always McDonald's and Wendy's :) Any advise on how to land a job at Dillard's? |
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Catherine in Saint Louis, Missouri 7 months ago |
Hi! I have an interview with Acxiom next week for a Data Analyst position; anyone have any tips, tricks, advise or gone through this process with them? Everything I've researched has them as a great company to work for, would love any other opinions or insight. Thanks! |
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classy08 in Sheridan, Arkansas 1 month ago |
Dillards is a bad place to work.. Would not recommend it... |
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