Job Search: Des Moines

cymate

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I have been with my company for over six years now and I am looking for a change, I would like to focus my career path in logistics or sales. The biggest Issue I am having is finding jobs posted on Indeed, most of the jobs listed are entry level positions or are positions that pay on an hourly basis. I have a communications degree from Iowa state and have experience in logistics.

Does anyone know of any companies that are hiring, or any suggestions other than looking for jobs on Indeed?
 

AgronAlum

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Talk to someone at Palmer Group or Robert Half and get yourself a recruiter. Let them help you with your search especially with big employment fields like logistics and sales. I looked at moving into logistics and last I talked with them, they were flooded with jobs in the 70-100k range.
 

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My friend is a recruiter with the Virginia Feds and said that the general feel is that companies are hesitant on hiring due to uncertainty of the economic outlook. What I take from this is companies will hire lower level people to perform the work based on demand, but be a little reluctant to hire management/office staff.
 

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Not exactly sure.
My friend is a recruiter with the Virginia Feds and said that the general feel is that companies are hesitant on hiring due to uncertainty of the economic outlook. What I take from this is companies will hire lower level people to perform the work based on demand, but be a little reluctant to hire management/office staff.
Easier and less ripples to let go entry level people than it is mid management if things turn south.
 

Rabbuk

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My friend is a recruiter with the Virginia Feds and said that the general feel is that companies are hesitant on hiring due to uncertainty of the economic outlook. What I take from this is companies will hire lower level people to perform the work based on demand, but be a little reluctant to hire management/office staff.
I work for a pretty big company that has a footprint in des moines and I feel like they're posting a bunch of listings but slow rolling actual hiring and also backfilling empty slots very slowly.
 

wxman1

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I work for a pretty big company that has a footprint in des moines and I feel like they're posting a bunch of listings but slow rolling actual hiring and also backfilling empty slots very slowly.
This. Hell even at my current employer as an internal candidate it is taking forever. I am in the running for a role that was posted two months ago and I applied/contacted the higher manager a month ago. Good conversations but they are still working out the details of the position.
 

ChristopherAkpan

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It's awesome that you're ready for a new adventure after six years! With your communications degree and logistics experience, have you checked out LinkedIn? Sometimes, companies post exclusive opportunities there.
 

chadly82

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My wife works at a Recruiting Practice lead with Aerotek/Tek systems / Actalant if you would like to reach her. I would also recommend Ruan!