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We offer a full slate of benefits, including competitive salaries, medical (including a $0 option for employees), dental, vision, life and disability coverage, paid vacation, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, $1,000 employee referral program and a 401(k) plan.
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Centene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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International Paper offers a benefits package that includes health, welfare and retirement plans including Medical, Dental, Life insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Short-term Disability, 401(k) and/or Pension (where applicable), Paid Time Off, Education & Development (including Tuition Reimbursement), and Voluntary Benefits including insurance for home, auto, vision and pets.
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In addition, we offer flexible scheduling, part-time and full-time opportunities, competitive pay and benefits, referral bonuses, free meal while working, meal discounts for you and your family, scholarship opportunities and tuition reimbursement.
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Full Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Life Insurance, 401(k) with company match, tuition reimbursement, holiday pay and paid time off (PTO) All day time work- Typical start time between 5-6 am depending on load assignments for the day.
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Full array of benefits including paid time off, holidays, medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, 401k and more may be available* Employment Type: Part-Time or Full-Time.
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80 hours of Personal Time Off \(PTO\)+ 120 hours Vacation time 12\-13 paid holidays per year+ 6 weeks parental leave+ Tuition reimbursement+ Competitive salary+ Comprehensive health insurance+ On\-site fitness center+ Access to Employee Resource Groups+ And so much moreIt’s time to make your mark on the future of aviation.
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Youll also gain an amazing benefits package with medical/dental coverage, 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement and paid time off. Youll offer customized solutions, identify sales opportunities and provide service for millions of customers one at a time.
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