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Article Title: The Top 10 US Companies Who Are Looking for Hired Help
Author: Huey Harden
Category: Business
Word Count: 423
Keywords: unemployment, jobless, jobs, blockbuster, lowe's, mcdonald's, bank of 
america, fortune 500
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The US economy is showing signs of recovery as these top 10 companies take the 
first steps in hiring people from the jobless pool.

Currently, tens of thousands of job openings are posted in the jobs collection 
site Indeed.com with Fortune 500 companies such as Blockbuster, Lowe's, Bank of 
America and Lockheed leading the way.

Although this does not exactly reflect an accurate picture of events in the 
current US job market, things are optimistic. On the Indeed.com site, online 
postings frequently remain up after positions have been filled, and some 
companies will still lists jobs whether or not it has openings, like 
Blockbuster because it has to deal with the constant turnover of workers at its 
3,000 stores across the country, so it's eager to attract a steady stream of 
applicants.

Indeed.com crawls job listings from a multitude of job websites large and 
small, from Jobstreet, CareerBuilder and Monster, to online publications and 
classified ads and from a private companies' own sites.

Currently, the company that ranks No. 1 on Indeed's big company hiring list is 
Blockbuster, and may be a surprise to some, since it has been struggling lately 
with its financial health fighting off online competition like Netflix.

Part of the reason Blockbuster is number 1 is because it is constantly hiring 
and re-hiring for positions that people vacate easily for better offerings. 
Blockbuster has a high churn rate for retail positions. Only 21 of the 12,800 
postings are for corporate jobs, as opposed to retail roles.

At Indeed.com's No. 2 ranking company, Lowe's, it's hiring  comes from its 
seasonal hiring for spring. The home improvement company's nationwide retail 
reach, and a good deal of the job listings are for seasonal work. "Spring is 
like our Christmas," says Katie Cody, a spokeswoman.

At Indeed's No. 4 ranking company, Petco, many of the jobs are also at retail 
outlets, but the outlook is very optimistic as demand for pet care products and 
services never waned in the face of economic recession.

"We are continuing to grow and hire," reports the company's head of human 
resources, Charlie Piscitello. "We're happy to report at Petco that the 
human-animal bond is alive and well. People increasingly treat their pets as 
family members."

Economic recession isn't a bane to all companies. McDonald's, in anticipation 
that people will eat less at posh and fine dining restaurants, is on a hiring 
binge to fill positions it needs to meet an increased customer base.

Top 10 companies hiring right now
1. BLOCKBUSTER
2. LOWE'S
3. MCDONALD'S
4. PETCO
5. J.P. MORGAN CHASE
6. BANK OF AMERICA
7. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
8. LOCKHEED MARTIN
9. FASTENAL
10. WELLS FARGO

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