Each month, global jobs board Monster.com pulls together the Monster 100, a rundown of the companies posting the most listings to their website. The June collection includes seven Atlanta-area businesses. A sampling of positions is given here, so follow the links to learn about specific opportunities and get more details.

Aflac (36 Atlanta area positions; Aflac had the second-highest total of jobs posted to Monster.com nationwide, with 935)

  • Benefits sales consultants
  • Entry-level insurance sales
  • Account executive
  • IT resource manager

Allstate Insurance (20 Atlanta area positions)

  • Agency owner
  • Sales associate
  • Licensed financial services representative

AT&T (231 Atlanta area positions)

  • Marketing manager
  • Technical project management
  • Sales support
  • System engineer
  • Consumer research lead manager

Bed Bath & Beyond (16 Atlanta area positions)

  • Receiving lead
  • Department supervisor
  • Cashiers
  • Sales associates
  • Logistics manager

Macy's (300 Atlanta area positions)

  • Retail sales
  • Retail support
  • Receiving team
  • Visual merchandiser
  • Maintenance engineer


T-Mobile (68 Atlanta area positions)

  • Retail sales associate
  • Retail sales leader
  • Retail manager
  • Database administrator
  • Software developer


UPS (126 Atlanta area positions)

  • Customer communications supervisor
  • Business planning specialist
  • Team truck owner operator
  • Applications developer
  • Product management senior analyst
  • Package handler

Click here to see the complete Monster 100 list for June.

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