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Top 25 Employers from Online Ads Washington State and Counties Top 25 employers from online ads Washington state and counties, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Geographic areas Washington state Adams Asotin Benton Chelan Clallam Clark Columbia Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Franklin Garfield Grant Grays Harbor Island Jefferson King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Pend Oreille Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Walla Walla Whatcom Whitman Yakima Employment Security Department is an equal opportunity employer/programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Language assistance services for limited English proficient individuals are available free of charge. Washington Relay Service: 711 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Washington state, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 Amazon 12,204 2 University of Washington 2,806 3 Microsoft Corporation 2,330 4 Providence Health & Services 1,634 5 Allied Universal 1,186 6 Providence 1,172 7 Lowe's Companies, Inc 1,087 8 The Home Depot Incorporated 978 9 Swedish Health Service 940 10 Washington Department Of Health 906 11 Facebook 845 12 PeaceHealth 829 13 Salesforce 808 14 Soliant 785 15 T Mobile Usa Incorporated 781 16 Nordstrom 762 17 Kaiser Permanente 727 18 Fred Meyer 676 19 Anthem Blue Cross 636 20 King County 612 21 Catholic Health System 601 22 Department of Veterans Affairs 587 23 United Parcel Service Incorporated 535 24 Virginia Mason 528 25 Multicare Health 514 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Adams County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 Intuit 14 2 McCain Foods 13 3 Love's Travel Stops 11 4 Columbia Basin Health Association 11 5 Othello School District 147 9 6 Jr Simplot 9 7 Rdo Equipment 7 8 Avalon Health Care 7 9 Washington State University 6 10 LHC Group 6 11 Atx Learning 6 12 Syngenta 4 13 HCL America 4 14 H&R Block 4 15 U.S. Bancorp 3 16 Healthcare Services Group Incorporated 3 17 Bayer Corporation 3 18 Rose Garden Estates 2 19 Othello Community Hospital 2 20 Danda Golf Llc 2 21 Commercial Tire Incorporated 2 22 Cliftonlarsonallen Llp 2 23 Cliftonlarsonallen 2 24 Cla 2 25 Builders Firstsource 2 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Asotin County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 Brunswick 13 2 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 7 3 Prestige Care Incorporated 7 4 Ma Deatley Construction Incorporated 7 5 Chas Health 6 6 Bennett Lumber Products Incorporated 5 7 Brightspring Health Services 4 8 Amazon 4 9 Power Engineers Incorporated 3 10 Cds Corporate 3 11 Washington State University 2 12 Washington Department Of Health 2 13 Umpqua Holdings Corporation 2 14 U.S. Bancorp 2 15 Schwans Company 2 16 Power Engineers 2 17 Par Pacific Holdings, Inc 2 18 Lumen 2 19 Hickory Farms Incorporated 2 20 H&R Block 2 21 Atx Learning 2 22 Alliance Title Escrow Corporation 2 23 XPO Logistics 1 24 Walmart / Sam's 1 25 University of Idaho 1 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Benton County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 228 2 Kadlec Incorporated 148 3 Kennewick School District 142 4 Trios Health 80 5 AECOM Technology Corporation 73 6 Amentum 55 7 Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc 52 8 The Home Depot Incorporated 45 9 Hanford Mission Integration Solutions 41 10 Life Care 36 11 Energy Northwest 36 12 Yoke's Fresh Markets 34 13 Edgewater Technical Associates Llc 30 14 North Wind Incorporated 29 15 Brookdale Senior Living 27 16 Macy's 25 17 Lamb Weston Incorporated 25 18 Laboratory Corporation of America 25 19 Winco Foods 24 20 Washington State University 24 21 Vocovision Teleservices 23 22 Lowe's Companies, Inc 23 23 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 22 24 Kadlec Regional Medical Center 22 25 Avenue5 Residential, Llc 22 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Chelan County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 Wenatchee School District 75 2 Public Utility District No 1 Of Chelan County 33 3 Lowe's Companies, Inc 26 4 The Home Depot Incorporated 24 5 Winco Foods 23 6 Chelan County Pud 19 7 Vail Resorts Management Company 16 8 Prestige Care Incorporated 15 9 Red Robin 12 10 Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 11 11 Guest Services Incorporated 10 12 Genesis Healthcare Corporation 10 13 Allied Universal 9 14 Vacasa, Llc 8 15 Senior Lifestyle Corporation 8 16 Mar Incorporated 8 17 Washington Department Of Health 7 18 Columbia Valley Community Health 7 19 Atx Learning 7 20 Employment Security Department 6 21 Diamond Foundry 6 22 Albertsons 6 23 Advantage Sales & Marketing 6 24 Ulta Beauty Inc. 5 25 Tekni Plex 5 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Clallam County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 Aramark 65 2 The Home Depot Incorporated 26 3 First Federal 26 4 Washington Department Of Health 18 5 Intuit 14 6 Avamere Health Services Incorporated 14 7 Avamere Family Of Companies 13 8 Peninsula Behavioral Health 12 9 Clallam County 11 10 Healthcare Services Group Incorporated 10 11 Atx Learning 9 12 7 Cedars Resort 9 13 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 8 14 National Park Service 8 15 Mervin Manufacturing In 8 16 Jamestown Sklallam Tribe 8 17 Goodwill 8 18 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 7 19 Northwest Eye Surgeons 7 20 H&R Block 7 21 Crate & Barrel 7 22 Vigor Fab Llc 6 23 Safeway Incorporated 6 24 Office Depot 6 25 O'Reilly Automotive Inc 6 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Clark County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; The Conference Board® Burning Glass® Help Wanted OnLine™ Rank Employer Number 1 PeaceHealth 415 2 Evergreen Public Schools 129 3 Humana 123 4 Hewlett-Packard 112 5 Legacy Health System 103 6 Amazon 101 7 Aritzia 89 8 Zoominfo 81 9 Vancouver Clinic 72 10 Zoom Information Incorporated 70 11 Lifeline Connections 70 12 Banfield Pet Hospital 68 13 Ilani 67 14 Fred Meyer 60 15 Lowe's Companies, Inc 57 16 Department of Veterans Affairs 54 17 The Home Depot Incorporated 49 18 Scotts Company 44 19 Soliant 41 20 Microsoft Corporation 40 21 Vancouver Public Schools 38 22 Church & Dwight 38 23 US Department of Energy 37 24 HCR ManorCare 34 25 Advantage Dental 33 Top 25 employers from online ads Return to content Columbia County, October 2020 through January 2021 Source: Employment Security Department/LMEA; 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