Martinelli’s

Posted by Willy Franzen on Monday, December 31, 2007

Martinelli’s LogoHappy New Year’s Eve! We hope you enjoy the night, since you’ve got a lot of resolutions (hopefully some related to your job search) to start tomorrow. For those of you who don’t want to start the New Year hungover, we have an idea for a delicious non-alcoholic beverage and possibly a job too. Martinelli’s is turning 140 this year, and you should celebrate by cracking open a bottle of their famous sparkling cider. Unfortunately, if you want to apply for a job at Martinelli’s, you’re going to have to do it the same way their first employees did in the 19th century. They only accept resumes through snail mail. There are no job listings on their site, but it is reassuring that they actually have an employment page on the site - even if it only lists the address to send your resume too. We apologize for another short post, but we’ve got some sparking cider to drink.

Let us know if you find out any more about working at Martinelli’s.

Note: On April 23rd we revisited entry-level jobs at Martinelli’s.

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What are you drinking on New Year’s Eve? Tell us in the comments.

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