The indigenous people of Riverside County are the Cahuilla, Luiseno and Cupeno Indians. Riverside County used to be divided between San Diego and Los Angeles county and several proposals were made for the creation of different counties but it was on March 11, 1893 when Governor Henry H. Markham adopted and signed the proposal to create Riverside County. During the May 2, 1893 elections, voters approved the formation of Riverside County with the city of Riverside being designated the county seat.
With 26 incorporated cities and 48 unincorporated communities and neighborhoods, various industries thrive in the county offering a wide range of Riverside County jobs for the citizenry and even immigrant workers. Take, for example, the county seat, Riverside city. It is a center for the growing and packing of citrus fruits and also manufactures products like electronic equipment, custom auto wheels, and housing for aircraft engines, irrigation equipment, plastics and paper products. Common Riverside jobs are in production, transportation and moving material accounting for 17%, sales and office occupations at 22% and management, professional related occupations at 25%. A large number of workers work for private companies followed by those working for the government and a small number are self-employed. Popular Riverside jobs at the moment are sales associate jobs, store manager jobs, intern jobs, project manager jobs, occupational therapists jobs and LVN outpatient jobs. Among the most popular companies in Riverside city are IBM, Staples, Home Depot, Starbucks and Kaiser Permanente. These are just some of the many opportunities and Riverside County jobs that a job seeker may find.
The different places of interest in Riverside County also serve as source of employment for job seekers. The most popular tourist attractions in the region are: Gold Base--the international headquarters of the Church of Scientology which includes the studio of Golden Era Productions. The Santa Rosa Plateau, California Citrus State Historic Park, Mission Inn, Palm Springs Desert Museum, Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, Lake Perris, Mount San Jacinto State Park, Orocopia Mountains Wilderness, March Field Air Museum, and Orange Empire Railway Museum. Opportunities in these sectors also offer Riverside County jobs.
Here are some of the most recently posted job listings for Riverside County, Ca: Special Sales Representatives for Daiichi Sankyo, Inc., Human Resources Director for the City of Moreno Valley, Institutional Specialist for Boehringer Ingelheim, Registered Nurse for Maxim Healthcare Services, Web Application Developer/Webmaster for Nison Technical Resources and Assistant Restaurant Manager for Kentucky Fried Chicken among others. The following companies are the top employers in Riverside County which is the source of employment for all the citizens of the cities and neighborhoods in the area: Campaigners, Care.com, Blockbuster, Marriott International, Ca Prison Health Care, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, Home Depot, Staples, ALL Med Search, Corona Regional Medical Center, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Eisenhower Medical Center, Marriott, Critical Connection, Synertx, Best Buy, ALL Medical Personnel, Inc., Appleone, and Kaiser Permanente and Universal Health Services.
If you want to give it your all during the interview you have to do your homework and research the position you are applying for, the company and the industry they are engaged in and even the hiring manager. By doing this, you will not only be remembered by the hiring manager but you will have a competitive edge and probably land the job you are applying for. Google the company first because they may be doing that about you right now. Dress appropriately for your interview and try not to look like a student. Try to learn more about the company’s fashion culture or inquire about their dress code to be on the safe side.
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