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The Best Way to Find a Job in Hilo

May 18, 2013 by admin

What is the quickest, easiest way to find a high paying job in Hilo? There are a lot of high paying jobs in Hilo if you know where to look. Here are tips on finding a job in Hilo and where to search for jobs in Hilo.

The Best Way to Find a Job in Hilo

The fastest, easiest way to find a job in Hilo is to utilize your network. The very first place you should look for a job is on LinkedIn since it is the top business networking site. Simply ask your connections there if they know of any job openings that are suitable for you.

Fortunately most Hilo Jobs don't involve carrying a sack of rocks on your head.
Fortunately most Hilo Jobs don’t involve carrying a sack of rocks on your head.

Next you should do the same on Facebook, just ask all of your friends if they know of any job openings that you are a good fit for. More jobs are found through friends and networks as opposed to any other way such as reading the classifieds or visiting internet job sites.

Hilo Job Search Tips

  • Decide exactly what you are looking for
  • Tap your network before any other source of jobs
  • Until you are employed, devote 8 hours a day to your job search, because it is your job until you get an actual job
  • Utilize the internet to speed up your job search
  • Think about what problems you can solve for your potential employer and tell them in the job interview

Find Jobs in Hilo Classified Ads

One of the first places you can look for a job is the classified ads in the Hawaii Tribune Herald or West Hawaii Today. You can also find Hilo Jobs on Craigslist but you may have to sift through more junk because it is free to post on craigslist so the advertising fee which serves to filter out the employers that are not so serious isn’t there like in the newspapers.

  • Hawaii Tribune Herald: newspaper with the most job listings for Hilo
  • West Hawaii Today: Kona side newspaper, but still has Hilo job listings
  • Craigslist: lots of job listings, but watch out for scammers

Hilo Jobs Websites

There are a number of great websites to search for Hilo Jobs on the internet. Here are some of the top websites:

  • Hilo Jobs on Indeed
  • Hilo, Hawaii Jobs on Monster
  • SimplyHired Hilo
  • Hawaii Job Engine Hilo Jobs
  • Snagajob Hawaii
  • Careerbuilder Hilo

Part time Jobs in Hilo

More and more Hilo Companies are offering part time jobs so that they do not have to pay for health insurance. If you do not need health insurance and you don’t want to work full time a part time job in Hilo may be just the thing you are looking for. You can easily search for part time Hilo Jobs by using one of the job websites I listed above and checking the box to limit your search to part time jobs.

Hilo Airport Jobs

Hilo airport has approximately 100 jobs that range from clerical to fire fighting. You can learn about employment at Hilo Airport at: http://hawaii.gov/ito/airport-information/employment and you can search for job openings at Hilo Airport.

Hilo Government Jobs

There are a lot of government jobs in Hilo, Hawaii. You can work for the county, the state or even the federal government in Hilo.

Hilo County Jobs

Hilo County offers great jobs with nice benefits like retirement plans, health insurance and a lot of paid holidays and vacation. You can search for Hilo County Jobs at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/countyhawaii/

Hilo State Jobs

The State of Hawaii has a lot of jobs located in Hilo. You can search for state jobs in Hilo at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/hawaii/default.cfm

Hilo Federal Jobs

The U.S. Government has a number of Federal Jobs in Hilo. You could work for the Post Office or even the USDA. To find Hilo Federal Jobs checkout: https://www.usajobs.gov/

UH Hilo Jobs

Whether you are a student, a professor, or just an ordinary person looking for a job, UH Hilo usually has a number of job openings. You can look for UH Hilo Jobs at UH Hilo’s Job Website.

 

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Hilo Grocery Stores

May 16, 2013 by admin

There are a number of great grocery stores in Hilo, Hawaii. Some of my favorites include: KTA, Island Naturals and Safeway. Each have their own specialties, so you might have to visit all of them to get the most ono food.

Island Naturals Market & Deli

Eat moar vegetables!
Eat moar vegetables!

Island Naturals Hilo Store is located Kilauea Avenue at the Old Hilo Shopping Center. It is the place to go for what else but natural, organic food grown and made here in Hawaii. They are the best place to get organic and natural food on the Big Island. They are a great place if you are vegan or vegetarian

Island Naturals Hilo Store Location
1221 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720
Phone: (808) 935-5533

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Store Hours
Monday – Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m.

Hilo Safeway Store

The Hilo Safeway Store is located on Maka’ala street right next to the Hilo Target. It is the place to go if you want one of the widest selections of mainland food.

Hilo Safeway Store Location
381 East Maka’ala St.
Hilo, HI 96720
Phone: 808-920-8870

Store Hours
Open every day from 6 AM to 12 midnight

Cost-U-Less Hilo

Cost-U-Less is the place to go in Hilo if you want bulk amounts of food and groceries in Hilo without having to drive to Costco in Kona. It is located next to the Hilo Lanes Bowling alley on Kinoole Street.

Hilo Location

715 Kinoole St, Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 933-3030
costuless.com

Cost-U-Less Store Hours
Monday to Friday: 9am to 7:30pm
Saturday: 9am to 6pm
Sunday: 9am to 5pm

Sack N Save

Sack N Save of Hilo is where to go if you want to save money by bagging your own groceries. They are smaller than some of the other grocery stores in Hilo, but they have a good selection of food and produce. They also make great pokes.

Sack N Save Hilo Location
2100 Kanoelehua Ave, #A1, Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 959-5831

Manono Mini Mart

The Manono Mini Mart of Hilo was also known as Freddies. They are smaller than the other hilo grocery stories, but a lot of us like them because they sell one of the best pastrami sandwiches in Hilo.

Manono Mini Mart Hilo Location
454 Manono St
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-0611

KTA Super Stores of Hilo

There are two KTA Stores in Hilo. The biggest is located on Puainako Street across from Firestone and the Prince Kuhio Plaza. KTA stocks the widest selection of local and Hawaiian food like poke, poi, sashimi, mochi, punaluu sweat bread, spam musubi and much more. KTA has an excellent seafood section with fresh poke made daily and great bakery section with a lot of local desserts like haupia, kulolo and various other tasty treats.

KTA Stores Location

50 E Puainako St
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 959-9111
ktasuperstores.com

Hilo Farmers Market

The Hilo Farmers Market is not a grocery store, per se, but it has a wide selection of food and produce and if you go near closing time, sometimes you can get a big discount when vendors want to unload their produce rather than haul it back to their farms. They may not be the biggest farmer’s market but they are one of the original farmers markets in Hawaii and they are one of the best according to a number of travel magazines and travel guides.

Hilo Farmers Market Location
Mamo St & Kamehameha Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 933-1000
hilofarmersmarket.com

 

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Do You Need A Room With Air Conditioning In Hilo?

May 16, 2013 by admin

Hilo Temperatures
Hilo Temperatures

If you are visiting Hawaii, you may be wondering if you need to get a room with air conditioning when visiting Hilo.

The answer is that it depends. My house in Hilo doesn’t have air conditioning and I am perfectly comfortable using standing fans and ceiling fans even when the summer heat arrives. But then again, I get cold in air conditioning.

If you come from a cold, dry climate, then it you are probably going to need to get a room with air conditioning when you visit Hilo, because the average high temperature during August is 83 degrees and the average humidity is 75%.

But if you are from a place that is hot and humid, you can probably don’t need a room with air conditioning. You will probably feel more than comfortable with a ceiling fan or standing fan.

 

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Ryan Higa

May 15, 2013 by admin

Ryan Higa of Hilo, Hawaii is one of the most famous Asian Americans ever. His YouTube videos have been viewed more than 1.4 billion times. Many people wonder how he became so famous. But his secret is quite simple. He made really funny videos, posted them on YouTube and people liked them so much they began sharing them like crazy and his videos went viral.

Ryan Higa’s Funniest Video?

Here is one of Ryan Higa’s funniest videos, “Daily Life of NinjaHinja”. Is it his funniest video, you be the judge, but it has gotten more than 16 million views on YouTube, so you know that somebody likes it.

 

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Credit Cars Hawaii

May 15, 2013 by admin

Credit Cars Hawaii is located in Hilo and has a large selection of small used cars at great prices. In fact, the highest priced car on their auto lot at the moment is less than $9,000. They specialize in affordable cars and do most of their financing in house and they are willing to finance almost anyone’s car purchase.

Credit Cars Hawaii Hilo Location

You can find Credit Cars Hawaii’s Hilo Location on Pohaku Street near the Hilo Walmart at:
Credit Cars Hawaii
75 Pohaku Street
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 969-7887
creditcarshawaii.net

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Inventory of Credit Cars Hawaii

If you would like to see the inventory of Credit Cars Hawaii in Hilo, all you need to do is visit: http://www.creditcarshawaii.net/inventory.php

There you will find their latest inventory of used cars. Typically, Credit Cars will usually have about fifty cars in their dealership ready for you to test drive.

Some of the more interesting used cars on their lot, currently are:

  • 2000 TOYOTA COROLLA 127,008 miles $4,895
  • 2003 HONDA CIVIC 122,107 miles $6,995
  • 2005 HONDA CIVIC CPE 100,861 miles $8,695
  • 2002 BMW 3 SERIES 116,159 miles $8,495
  • 2002 CHEVY CAVALIER 79,252 miles $4,495

Credit Cars Business Hours

Credit Cars is open every day except for Sunday and has a good deal of hours that they can help you find the used car that you are looking for. And if their extensive business hours are not enough, you can even make an appointment to test drive a car after hours on weekdays.

  • MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
  • TUESDAY and FRIDAY: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
  • SATURDAY: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • SUNDAY: CLOSED

 

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