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GreatPlaceJobs Employer Profile: Nike, Inc.

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Another in a series of posts highlighting GreatPlaceJobs’ workplaces.

By Beth Mulhern, GreatPlaceJobs Research Assistant

NIKE, Inc. was born on the dreams of Phil Knight, a competitive runner for the University of Oregon, and his coach, Bill Bowerman. Back in the mid-1950’s, long before the famous Nike “Swoosh” came along, Coach Bowerman wanted better running shoes for his track team than were available on the market, and Phil Knight, who graduated and earned his MBA, had a vision of marketing the best running shoes in the world in a brand new way in the US. They shared their visions and Blue Ribbon Sports, later to become NIKE, Inc., came to be, and now includes the wholly-owned subsidiaries of Cole Haan, Converse Inc., Hurley International LLC, NIKE Golf, and Umbro Ltd.

Nike, Inc., headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, was an $18.6 billion dollar company at the end of 2008, and has plans to grow to $23 billion in revenue by the end of fiscal 2011. The company employs over 30,000 people across six continents, in more than 160 countries around the globe. They directly or indirectly employ nearly one million people through their suppliers, shippers, retailers and other service providers. Their mission statement, “to bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete”, has at its core the belief of its co-founder, Bill Bowerman that “if you have a body, you are an athlete.” They state their corporate goal like this:
Our goal is to carry on his legacy of innovative thinking, whether to develop products that help athletes of every level of ability reach their potential, or to create business opportunities that set Nike apart from the competition and provide value for our shareholders.

It’s refreshing that a multi-billion dollar corporation features a strong policy on environmental responsibility, especially in regards to climate change.  They summarize it clearly:

Nike sees corporate responsibility as an integral part of how we can use the power of our brand, the energy and passion of our people, and the scale of our business to create meaningful change.
Nike, Inc. also takes great pride in an innovative and inspirational corporate culture, which embraces diversity, imagination and creativity.   For example, Nike has a very innovative marketing strategy, utilizing digital media aggressively to promote the brand.  They encourage their employees to think outside the box and “push out the edges of what can be.” Their record speaks for itself, as the company has been named three years running to Fortune Magazine’s 100 Best Companies To Work For, and for the last two years was also named to Business Week’s Top 100 Best Places To Launch A Career lists. Further, The Ethisphere Institute named Nike as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for 2009.

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GreatPlaceJobs Q2 Employment Study: Great Workplaces Continue to Outperform and Weather the Recession Better

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

GreatPlaceJobs is excited to share the updated results from our ground-breaking study comparing layoff trends between top-rated and other Fortune 100 companies.  The new findings, which consist of data from the first half of 2009, continue to clearly demonstrate that the biggest employers are not necessarily the best.

The study shows that the nation’s largest companies conducted layoffs at a rate of almost twice that of a group of companies recognized as great workplaces.  Only 44% of excellent employers laid off workers from the beginning of 2008, while a shocking 86% of the Fortune 100 companies have laid off employees in the past year and a half.

The revenue growth rate at great workplace companies in Q1 2009 was 2.3% better than the rest of the Fortune 100, and the average stock price of the excellent employers was 1.1% higher as of June 30, 2009 (compared to January 1, 2009) than typical Fortune 100 companies.

“Despite the fact that the award-winning employers have also been hurt by the current recession, most remain committed and loyal to their employees and have not included layoffs in their cost-cutting actions,” said Miriam Salpeter, co-founder of GreatPlaceJobs.  “I always advise my job-seeking clients to focus on identifying an organization to target, and this new information further confirms the fact that great workplaces, such as those who post opportunities on GreatPlaceJobs, are a terrific choice.”

The GreatPlaceJobs Great Workplace Employment Study compared the employment, financial and operating data of the Fortune 100’s largest U.S. companies with the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For.  Though both groups suffered lower revenue levels in Q1 2009 compared to Q1 2008, the average year-over-year revenue growth rate in Q1 2009 was 2.3% better at the great workplace companies.  The excellent employers saw their Q1 2009 revenues decline by 7.1% from the previous year’s quarterly revenues, while revenues at the Fortune 100 largest companies decreased by 9.4% from Q1 2008. 

A clear sign of the great employers’ competitive advantage and resilience is evident in the fact that nine of the Fortune 100 largest companies from 2008 filed for bankruptcy or were bailed out by the U.S. government in 2008, while none of the great workplace companies failed on this magnitude.

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GreatPlaceJobs offers the largest collection of job listings exclusively from award-winning companies that have been recognized as “great workplaces.” The database currently includes tens of thousands of open jobs from excellent employers from across the U.S.  GreatPlaceJobs offers job seekers both free and premium subscriptions to its database of job listings.

Career Quizzes – a book to help get you off in the right job search direction

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

By Miriam Salpeter, GreatPlaceJobs Career Advice Expert
www.keppiecareers.com

“If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll end up somewhere else.” – Yogi Berra

So begins John Liptak’s book, Career Quizzes.

With so many people facing transitions now (either of their own choice or as a result of a layoff) and with many studies indicating that workers are generally dissatisfied with their jobs and/or seriously thinking of making a change, it is important to point out that planning and focusing on career goals is an important piece of driving your own career bus!

Liptak reminds readers how important it is to prepare for transtions, and this book is a good first step for anyone thinking about making a move. It offers readers help in:

  • Finding purpose.
  • Identifying an ideal job.
  • Developing a career plan.
  • Taking action.

With a series of different assessments to help guide the job seeker, but a caveat that “an assessment can provide you with valuable information about yourself, but plese remember that such instruments cannot measure everything for you” (p. XV), this book provides guidance and a great starting point for anyone who needs a jump start for his or her career transition.

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Is it important for you to be happy at work? ARE you happy? Or, is it time to consider a change? Award-winning employers, such as the ones who post positions on GreatPlaceJobs, are less likely to experience lay-offs during a downturn. Now you can search our database for free and download a free toolbar to help you get started: http://greatplacejobs.ourtoolbar.com/

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Are you “Courting Your Career?”

Monday, May 11th, 2009

By Miriam Salpeter, GreatPlaceJobs Career Expert
www.keppiecareers.com

Are you the job seeker who, when asked what you’re good at, or what you want to do, who says, “I am really good at a lot of things. I have many skills, such as X, Y and Z, and I am a quick learner, so I can really do anything and I am open to just about any job.”

If that sounds familiar, it is time to re-work your pitch! As Shawn Graham, author of Courting Your Career, notes in the book, being willing to do anything is akin to saying you would date just about anyone, as long as they have teeth!

Shawn’s useful and informative book helps make the job search process more accessible to readers by comparing a job search to a search for a mate.

The first step for both processes? Figure out who you are and what you want! Look beyond physical appearance and cast a wide enough net to include a variety of types of companies to “romance.”

While some may believe that “fate” should play a big role in their love life and career paths, it’s a good idea to incorporate a good dose of planning in both areas for success.

Shawn weaves the dating analogy through the “meet market” – networking, and reminds readers that “Before you can date someone, you need to meet someone” (p. 33).  He offers three principles of effective networking:

  • Assess – figure out who you know
  • Expand – grow outside of your existing network
  • Maintain – keep up your ongoing relationships

He reminds us that leveraging skills learned from past relationships is as useful for job seekers as it is for dating!

A tip I particularly enjoyed that also is perfectly aligned with both dating and job seeking is “it isn’t all about you.” Shawn asks, “Have you ever been on a date with someone who talked about him- or herself all night long?” (p. 111). You don’t want to be the self-centered job seeker! Remember that looking for a job is just as much about connecting to the employer’s needs as it is about what you have to offer!

There are some differences between job seeking and dating…For example, Shawn reminds readers that they should NOT send flowers to thank an interviewer!

Courting Your Career is a great (and fun) read for anyone in job search mode. The message is an optimistic and useful reminder – so much is in YOUR hands! Take advantage of it and move forward successfully!

YOU have a chance to win a copy of Courting Your Career! All you need to do is comment on any one of my blogs (comment on as many as you’d like to increase your chances). Share a story, ask a question…Let us know why you could use this book. I’ll pick one winner at random on Friday to receive a copy.

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GreatPlaceJobs now offers a free search option and toolbar!

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Great news for job seekers looking for opportunities with award-winning employers. GreatPlaceJobs.com now offers two search options for anyone hoping to find a great job!

Job seekers will have FREE access to all job listings that are more than 3 days old or unlimited access to all job listings as soon as they are posted for only $27.95 for a 3-month membership! (Premium members will also receive a free copy of the ebook, Dig Your Job (a $9.99 value)!  Dig Your Job includes over 200 ideas to help you find a better job or keep the one you have.)

Because there is no charge for companies to post jobs, GreatPlaceJobs is the most comprehensive source of real jobs at the nation’s best employers. Each month, GreatPlaceJobs typically features tens of thousands of new open jobs at great companies.

Why should you take some of your precious time to search on GreatPlaceJobs?

Top-ranked employers have proven themselves to be much more recession-proof than the average company. Award winning companies are much more likely to survive the current recession without suffering layoffs or a bankruptcy. A recent study found that, in 2008, companies recognized as great workplaces conducted layoffs half as often as a general sample of other companies. In addition, excellent employers had a 27.4 percent higher revenue growth rate during the third quarter of 2008.

As a member of GreatPlaceJobs, you’ll save time in your job search because you’ll see only real, open jobs at certified great companies. Never again will you find yourself trolling through endless lists of low-quality job listings on other, less-targeted job boards!

GreatPlaceJobs can help make your job search easier, faster and smarter.

  • 28,340 new jobs in the last 30 days.
  • Only jobs at award-winning excellent employers are featured.
  • More than 1,300 companies approved as great employers. All companies are individually qualified and approved before being added to GreatPlaceJobs.

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Are you working for a bully?

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Our affiliate, The People Group, shared some interesting information on their blog describing how to identify when you are being bullied. These signs are from “You know you’re being bullied when…” by Dr. Gary Namie, Workplace Doctor and Founder of the Workplace Bullying Institute:

1. You attempt the obviously impossible task of doing a new job without training or time to learn new skills but that work is never good enough for the boss.

2. Surprise meetings are called by your boss with no results other than further humiliation.

3. Everything your tormenter does to you is arbitrary and capricious, working a personal agenda that undermines the employer’s legitimate business interests.

4. Others at work have been told to stop working, talking or socializing with you.

5. You constantly feel agitated and anxious, experiencing a sense of doom, waiting for bad things to happen.

6. No matter what you do, you are never left alone to do your job without interference.

7. People feel justified screaming or yelling at you in front of others, but you are punished if you scream back.

8. HR tells you that your harassment isn’t illegal, that you have to “work it out between yourselves.”

9. You finally, firmly confront your tormentor to stop the abusive conduct, you are accused of harassment.

10. You are shocked when accused of incompetence despite a history of objective excellence, typically by someone who cannot do your job.

11. Everyone – co-workers, senior bosses, HR – agrees (in person and orally) that your tormentor is a jerk, but there is nothing they will do about it (and deny saying what they said later when asked to support you).

12. Your request to transfer to an open position under another boss is mysteriously denied.

If this describes your situation, follow THIS LINK to information that will help you deal with a workplace bully.

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How to deal with a bully at work

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Yesterday’s post suggested that our current economy may be ripe for bullies in the workplace. As promised, some tips on handling a workplace bully from Dawn Rosenberg McKay, About.com:

  • Seek the advice of a trusted mentor who may have dealt with this situation before.
  • If you can, confront the bully in a professional manner, but only if your physical safety isn’t threatened. Don’t sink to his or her level. Stay as calm as possible. Don’t yell or threaten. Often bullies are looking for this type of confrontation and it will encourage them to come back for more. Don’t cry or show weakness either. That’s usually what the bully is after in the first place.
  • Don’t try to win over other people to your side. The way in which you handle the situation will allow them to make their own judgements.
  • Don’t allow the bully to intimidate you or make you feel bad about yourself. You know your true worth. Don’t forget what that is.
  • Do your job and do it well. The workplace bully wants you to fail and when you don’t he or she will be defeated.
  • Make sure your superiors are aware of your work. Workplace bullies often try to spread the word that your are not doing your job well and will even go as far as to report the smallest infractions to your boss. Your actions will carry more weight than his or her words.
  • Don’t allow the bully to isolate you from your colleagues. Keep up your workplace friendships.

Have you been dealing with a bully at work? How do you handle it? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

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NuStar Awards Bonuses, Reaffirms No-Layoff Policy

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

We have written about the fact that award-winning employers, because of their happy and engaged workforce, tend to outperform their competitors, both in good times and in bad, and research shows that great workplaces are less likely to lay employees off.  Here’s more proof why job seekers should be focusing their efforts on top-ranked employers such as those featured in GreatPlaceJobs.

NuStar Energy, one of the nation’s largest asphalt refiners and an award-winning great workplace, announced that each of its employees would receive a bonus equivalent to at least two week’s pay after the company reported record revenues and profits in 2008.  NuStar’s CEO also reaffirmed the company’s commitment to its long standing no-layoff policy.

Curt Anastasio, NuStar’s CEO, said, “We’re very proud to reward our employees with this well-deserved bonus in a year that has been plagued by economic turmoil.  At NuStar, if any of us get a bonus, all of us get a bonus.  It’s just like our no-layoff policy. We have never had a layoff and never will because we firmly believe that it is our people who not only contribute to our success, but get the company through difficult times.

“Our employees know that if they work hard they will always have a good job. This is a sacred trust first…and it is not only the cornerstone of our company’s employee-first culture, but also of our success.”

NuStar achieved revenues of $4.8 billion in 2008 despite the economic crisis, more than 225% higher than in 2007.  The company earned record profits of $225 million last year, an increase of over 1.5 times the amount earned in 2007.

Source: Savannah Morning News

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Find a Job at Mars Petcare

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Senior Financial Analyst

Job Summary:
This position provides analysis & reporting for manufacturing production & related expenditures which includes standards development and budgeting in accordance to the Mars accounting policies and procedures.  Assists in identifying and implementing improvements related to efficiencies and controls where appropriate.  Provide support and training to manufacturing associates as required. This position also provides support & resources to all departments within the company as it relates manufacturing and plant activities to ensure financial integrity of corporate and plant assets.
 
Key Responsibilities:
Perform cost benefit analysis
Support the annual budget process provide direction for site managers
Suggest process improvements where actionable
Implement, Review & Provide training on transaction processes for accuracy and internal control guidelines
Provide transaction process training as required
Provide plant level performance evaluations and reporting
Partner with engineering and production to create, develop and finalize production standards for products produced
Maintain costing tables and standards for materials, labor and overhead for the facility
Assist in inventory reporting and valuation
Prepare plant cost information for timely closing of financial period end, including journal entries support, key account reconciliations and variance analysis
Support operation management, manufacturing and supply chain functions through cost and operational analysis
Provide analysis of key performance indicators and trend reports for manufacturing costs
Perform ad hoc cost/operations analyses in support of continuous improvement efforts
Maintain Mars Petcare compliance to accounting for production spending outlined by Mars Finance Manual.
 
Key Skills Required:
Ability to interact and communicate with all levels of employees
Ability to use PC and widely-used software packages, especially spreadsheet and word processing software
Ability to learn new software packages as necessary
Knowledge and ability to apply financial analysis principles
Strong Excel knowledge and skills
Professionalism and ability to resolve issues at the root cause
Self directed and self motivated
 
Minimum Qualifications:
2 year(s) of experience in related job particularly with manufacturing experience
The knowledge, skills, and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelor’s degree program in a related field, or equivalent work experience.
Advanced Microsoft Excel capabilities
Ability to travel 20% of the time
Successful completion of a drug and background screen

Preferred Qualifications:
6+ years of experience in related job particularly with manufacturing experience
MBA degree
CPA or CMA certification
Supervisory experience

As a privately-held, family-owned company, Mars Petcare US offers benefits which reflect our commitment to attracting and retaining great people. This includes excellent pay, competitive health and dental care coverage, a retirement plan, a very competitive vacation plan and unrivalled career advancement opportunities, to name just a few of our unique and generous benefits.

If you’re looking for a place where you can take ownership for your work, where the pace is fast, the environment is built around the importance of open communication, and where employees are called “associates” and treated as such, then we want to hear from you.

We value a diverse work environment and encourage qualified individuals to apply, regardless of race, religion, disability, national origin, veteran status, gender and age. Mars Petcare US is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply here, and tell them that you heard about the position at GreatPlaceJobs!

Find a Job at Campbell Soup Company

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Campbell Supply Company LLC is interested in hiring a Senior Technologist, Product Development for their R&D department in Camden, NJ.  Here’s a description of what this award-winning employer is looking for:

Imagine…working for a company that knows that its people are the key to its success in the marketplace. A company in which achieving extraordinary results and having a stimulating work experience are part of the same process.

At Campbell, we cultivate and embrace a diverse employee population. We recognize that people with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives fuel our growth and enrich our global culture.

We are looking for an individual who enjoys working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, likes to be challenged, and values the opportunity to make a difference.
 
General Summary:

Opportunities within our NASSB Product Development organization are available. Senior Technologist positions reside within our Sauce and Beverage, Soup, and/or North America Food Service businesses. Seeking talented Technologists who will be responsible for managing multi disciplinary projects from concept through commercialization for the development of new products, product platforms, product improvements and/or process optimization.

Internal candidates please reach out to Marcy Martin, Campbells Global Talent Acquisition Recruiter, for more information regarding the openings.

Key Responsibilities:

1. 60%-70% Lead development from concept through implementation all aspects of product development projects of moderate to high level visibility.
2. 30% Interact with business and build partnerships to advance programs. Collaborate with and manage multi disciplinary functions within R&D as well as in partnership with Supply Chain, Finance, Marketing and Sales to drive and commercialize initiatives.
3. 0-10% Supervise organizational effectiveness of direct reports. Responsible for the individual development, objective setting, performance management and ongoing coaching of direct reports.

Job Complexity:

• Understand growth business goals and create direction and balance product quality with cost constraints
• Work across manufacturing systems
• Understand and identify project constraints and overcome these barriers through collaboration and alignment with cross functional teams
• Define R&D timelines and ensure smooth transition of technology transfer from innovation teams
• Understand and mitigate risk with respect to customer implementation. Understand customer needs and translate them into product executions. Understand consumer and customer research methodologies and results and lead the process to implement findings into product formulation.
• Balance multiple project initiatives simultaneously and work under conditions of ambiguity.
• May supervise organizational effectiveness of 1-2 direct reports. Responsible for individual development and performance management. 
 
Education and Experience:

• Product development experience required: 2+ years with Masters, 5+ years with Bachelors Degree
• Sound understanding of recipe development for transformation to manufacturing
• Development experience in thermally processed/refrigerated/frozen foods or beverages preferred
• Presentation skills and ability to interact with cross functional teams fostering a team approach
• Strong written and oral communication skills
• Ability to deliver against key objectives and timelines
• Knowledge of experimental design is beneficial
• Requirement to taste all products

Working Conditions:
• Must be able to travel to various manufacturing sites. While in the office, 50% of the time is working in the labs or kitchens and 50% in meetings and desk work. Up to 30% travel required.

Campbell…the ingredients to be extraordinary. Where icon brands thrive.
People are valued. And you can make a difference.

Apply here, and tell them that you heard about the position GreatPlaceJobs!

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