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      Business May 10, 2007  RSS feed

      Business Briefs

      Six Flags Great Adventure is hiring more than 4,000 seasonal employees for the 2007 season from high school students to senior citizens. The park offers a wide variety of positions and paid internships to candidates interested in pursuing careers in occupations such as marketing, accounting, criminal justice, theater arts, human resources, hospitality and business management, horticulture and zoology. The park offers team members many benefits including flexible hours, competitive wages, scholarships and free park admission.

      Six Flags' employment center accepts applications Monday through Friday from 1-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications are accepted online at sixflagsjobs.com. Details: (732) 928-2000, ext. 2635.

      Dr. Ronem Rotem, a dentist at The Center for Exceptional Cosmetic and Adult Dentistry, Toms River, has been chosen by an independent panel of judges as one of the five finalists in the Allied Healthcare Hero category in the Healthcare Hero competition sponsored by NJBIZ.

      All finalists will be recognized at an awards program and breakfast June 11, at the Sheraton Woodbridge, Iselin. At that time the winners in each category will be announced.

      According to John Greenwald, NJBIZ editor, the Healthcare Heroes awards program recognizes excellence, promotes innovation, and honors the efforts of organizations and individuals who are making a significant impact on the quality of health care in New Jersey.