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The nation's largest privately owned
home security company
and residential heating oil provider
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Marketing
Asset Recovery
Finance
Security Communications Center
Customer Service
BENEFITS OF JOINING SLOMIN'S:
Competitive salary
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Life insurance
401(k)
Generous vacation time
Promotion from within
The management trainee program provides talented, driven individuals
with an in-depth look at how Slomin's straddles the home security and
residential heating oil industries while remaining a leader in both. Trainees
will rotate through various facets of the company, shadowing industry
workers and debriefing with department heads before receiving a placement
in the department that best fits their skill set. From there, they will have the
opportunity to fast-track their way to senior management.
With access to executives and a U-M alumni network that spans from the

director of human resources to the president of the company himself,
Visi u osibl*he a rA r Fadires

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