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Everyone knows returned missionaries are diligent and hard working. If you are looking to hire a returned missionary, post your job with us by sending a message to: thermtc @gmail.com Current RM Job...
View ArticleSales Office: Managers, Leaders, Sales and Customer Service Representatives
Posted 5/8/12 Top sales office is looking for managers, leaders, and sales and customer service representatives in Utah County. Experienced and fast-growing company is opening new offices throughout...
View ArticleHelp a Returned Missionary Find a Job
If you know of any positions well suited for a recently returned missionary, please contact us with the job listing.
View ArticleSales Rep: O&S Construction and Weatherproofing
Posted 12/20/12 Come work for O & S Construction & Weatherproofing, an experienced mulit-million dollar restoration company specializing in insurance restoration. We are looking for sales reps...
View ArticleMarketing Rep: Superior Water and Air
In-Store Marketing at Costco (Ogden, SLC, and Orem Locations Available) Job Number: 196666 Company name: Superior Water and Air Pay Rate / Range: $10.00 + Commissions Location: Salt Lake City, UT...
View ArticleSales Rep: Bulwark Exterminating
Posted 1/3/13 Bulwark is looking to hire returned missionaries to sell pest control from a family owned company. We are in ten major metros including Phoenix, Atlanta, Raleigh, Charlotte, Houston, Las...
View ArticleDo I Put it on the Resume?
Congratulations, as a returned missionary, you just completed one of the best career prep courses on the planet. Should Your Mission Go on Your Resume? Most resume pros recommend omitting religion from...
View ArticleThe Missionary Planner
We know what you’re thinking. You’re guessing we want you to toss your mission planners in the trash and never think of them again. Not so. You developed many good habits on your mission and planning...
View ArticleThe Entrepreneurship of Missionary Work
Despite all the Mission Presidents, APs, ZLs and DLs, missionary companionships have a lot of autonomy. You wanted to slack? You could. You wanted to set goals and achieve? You could. You were...
View ArticleWorking at the MTC
It’s time to get back to work. And to be honest, after preaching fire and brimstone for two years, your job prospects look pretty mundane. But if you’re like most people, work you must. If you’re in...
View ArticleHow to Make it Through School with Both Kidneys
Go to school. We don’t care if we sound like your old man, you need to hear it. There’s been too much talk recently about the cost of education and student debt. Don’t let this blather discourage you....
View ArticleThe Pre-Astronaut RM
Be ready for the question. During a first date, your date will inevitably ask: “What are you going to be when you grow up?” Careful—this question is loaded. If you’re like most returned missionaries,...
View ArticleChoosing a Major
Returned missionaries are often overwhelmed by the idea of selecting a major. Below are some helpful tips to help you choose a course of study. Put things in Perspective: School and work cause more...
View ArticleConsider the Savings of a Bike
My dear returned missionary friends, for you, money is tight. To help save on gas, I suggest you ride a bike to work, school, or any other activity which falls outside of the ever ambiguous...
View ArticleMajoring in Your Mission Language
You were good. So good people thought you were native. Now you’re home, and need a major. Being the foreign language wiz you are, should you major in your mission language? Like most gut wrenching,...
View ArticleYou Know You Have to Pay that Back
President Hinckley taught there only a few things worth going into debt for—one of those being an education. Wise counsel. Obviously, educational debts should only be incurred after having diligently...
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