Virginia Beach and Newport News Grand Openings

hhgregg Virginia Beach and Newport News Grand Openings

Today hhgregg celebrates their 129th and 130th store openings in Virginia Beach and Newport News, Virginia.  A ribbon-cutting ceremony for each store will take place at 2:45 p.m. today, followed by the official store openings at 3:00 p.m.

Virginia Beach: 3421 Virginia Beach Blvd
Newport News: 12140 Jefferson Ave

Grand Opening sales on today's best televisions, appliances and electronics will be held at each new store through Saturday, March 20th.  Local residents will also be able to take advantage of special financing options on items throughout the stores, and will have a chance to register to win a Frigidaire Stainless Steel Appliance Package or a Magellan GPS

"We are very excited about expanding our operations in the state of Virginia," said Jeff Pearson, vice president of marketing, hhgregg. "We think residents in both areas will be pleased with the wide selection of appliances and electronics on display at our stores, and hope that they will enjoy our friendly and professional customer service, which are the hallmarks of our company."

Approximately 50 residents from each area have been hired to staff the roughly 30,000 square foot stores. hhgregg is still accepting applications for open positions at each location. Individuals interested in applying are encouraged to visit the "Careers" section on hhgregg's website, http://www.hhgregg-jobs.com/ xyz


115 Job openings in Hagerstown, MD and Winchester, VA

hhgregg is Hiring in Roanoke, VA
That's right, hhgregg is looking to fill approximately 115 positions for two new stores scheduled to open in the Hagerstown, MD and Winchester, VA areas this Spring.

We expect to hire about 50 employees for each of the following store locations as well as 15 managers-in-training for additional stores that will open in these areas later this year:
  • Hagerstown, MD: 17766 Garland Groh Boulevard
  • Winchester, VA: 2580 South Pleasant Valley Road

Read the full press release at ir.hhgregg.com.

Individuals interested in applying for the open positions are encouraged to visit the "Careers" section on hhgregg's website, hhgregg-jobs.com. An online application and assessment must be completed in order to secure an interview with the company.

"hhgregg is excited to be expanding in Maryland and Virginia and we are actively seeking talented members of the local community to be part of the hhgregg team," said Greg Walker, Mid-Atlantic Vice President for hhgregg. "There are many exciting opportunities at hhgregg for motivated individuals looking to grow with our company."  We encourage those with a friendly attitude and customer service focus to apply." xyz

Online applications for commissioned sales associates, warehouse staff and customer service merchandiser positions will be accepted. Sales experience is preferred, but retail experience is not required. hhgregg has a comprehensive training program, which provides more than 200 hours of training for each sales associate. To apply online, please visit hhgregg-jobs.com.


hhgregg Coming To Baltimore

hhgregg Coming to Baltimore

The Baltimore Business Journal reported today that 5 new hhgregg stores were headed for the Greater-Baltimore area, occupying locations previously owned by the now defunct Circuit City.

The new locations range in size from 30,323 to 33,165 square feet and will be located at:

Catonsville: 6026 Baltimore National Pike
Hanover: 7667 Arundel Mills Blvd.
Towson: 801 Goucher Blvd.
Glen Burnie: 7611 Ritchie Highway
Annapolis: 150-A Jennifer Road

Stay tuned for updates regarding employment opportunties in the Greater-Baltimore area.

Read the full story at the Baltimore Business Journal. xyz

hhgregg is Hiring in Pennsylvania

hhgregg is Hiring in Roanoke, VA
That's right, hhgregg is looking to fill approximately 240 positions for six new stores scheduled to open in the Harrisburg, PA and Wilkes-Barre, PA markets this Spring.

We expect to hire about 40 employees for each of the following store locations:
  • Lower Paxton, PA: 5125 Jonestown Rd, Lower Paxton,PA 17112
  • Mechanicsburg, PA: 5800 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
  • Lancaster, PA: 1700 Fruitville Pike, Suite G, Lancaster, PA 17601
  • York, PA: 351 Loucks Rd. Bldg. B, York, PA 17404
  • Wilkes-Barre PA: 107 Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
  • Dickson City PA: 620 Commerce Blvd., Dickson City, PA 18519

Individuals interested in applying for the open positions are encouraged to visit the "Careers" section on hhgregg's website, hhgregg-jobs.com. An online application and assessment must be completed in order to secure an interview with the company.

"As we continue our expansion to Pennsylvania, we are actively seeking talented members of the local community to be part of the hhgregg team," said Greg Walker, Mid-Atlantic Vice President for hhgregg. "There are many exciting opportunities at hhgregg for motivated individuals looking to grow with our company. We encourage those with a friendly attitude and customer service focus to apply." xyz

Online applications for commissioned sales associates, warehouse staff and customer service merchandiser positions will be accepted. Sales experience is preferred, but retail experience is not required. hhgregg has a comprehensive training program, which provides more than 200 hours of training for each sales associate. To apply online, please visit hhgregg-jobs.com.


States Follow California for Stricter TV Energy Consumption

California Energy Commission Causes Domino Effect Across the Country
As predicted, as California goes, so goes the nation. Within three months of the California Energy Commission passing stricter requirements on all TVs in the state, Washington, Wisconsin, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York have introduced legislation mandating similar energy efficiency guidelines. Not content with following California's lead, Massachusetts and Washington expanded their bills to cover other home theater components like Blu-ray players and speaker systems.

While energy hogging technologies may be hurt by legislation, energy efficient technologies like LED, could benefit. An analyst at Gerson Lehrman Group, Dr. Munisamy Anandan, gave the green light to LED makers, concluding that green technology worked substantially in favor of LEDs.

Samsung, the U.S. market share leader in LED TVs as reported by DisplaySearch, has next generation LED panels underway, which already surpass California requirements slated for implementation in 2011 and the stricter guidelines for 2013.

"We've been bringing forth technologies well ahead of the energy requirements coming out of California," said Scott Birnbaum, vice president LCD Business at Samsung, "We've been promoting a green LCD panel strategy for quite awhile―developing technologies that allow us to drop power down significantly, and at the same time, we're actually improving the picture quality."

Birnbaum explained that by using two bands of LEDs instead of four and by employing active dimming technology where the LED bulbs respond to the content itself, the next generation of LED TVs will significantly exceed its predecessors' 40 percent energy savings figure.

Consumers can expect to see these more efficient LED TVs this spring.

Home theater components may also be subject to state legislated guideline, but so far, the energy requirements have addressed power consumption during standby mode, when the device is not running, but is plugged into a power source.

More on the greening of electronics at hhgregg:
Georgia Appliance Rebates Available
BRIC Consumers Greener than Americans
Singapore Becomes 41st EPEAT Member


hhgregg Reveals Growth Plans for 2010

Indianapolis-based appliance and electronics retailer, hhgregg, shed some light on their growth plans in 2010 when local IndyStar business columnist, Dana Hunsinger, covered the story.

hhgregg will open roughly 45 new stores by early 2011, increasing their store count from 128 to over 170.  Many will come in new markets, such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.  The new store openings begin in March where four new stores will be opening in Virginia:
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Newport News - 12140 Jefferson Avenue
Virginia Beach - 3421 Virginia Beach Blvd
Roanoke - 1900 Valley View Blvd
Colonial Heights - 820 Southpark Blvd

For those seeking employment, there will be approximately 50 positions available at each new store including commissioned sales associates, warehouse staff, customer service merchandisers and manager-in-training positions. Sales experience is preferred, but retail experience is not required.  To apply online, please visit hhgregg-jobs.com.

"As we continue our expansion in Virginia, we are actively seeking talented members of the local community to be part of the hhgregg team,"
said Andrew Eaton, regional manager, hhgregg. "There are many exciting opportunities at hhgregg for motivated individuals looking to grow with our company. We encourage those with a friendly attitude and customer service focus to apply." xyz

hhgregg is Hiring in Roanoke, VA

hhgregg is Hiring in Roanoke, VA

That's right, hhgregg is looking to fill approximately 100 positions for two new stores in the Roanoke & Coloniel Heights, VA areas. 

The Roanoke store will be located at 1900 Valley View Blvd. NW while the Colonial Heights store will be located at 820 Southpark Blvd.  There will be approximately 50 positions available at each new store including commissioned sales associates, warehouse staff, customer service merchandisers and manager-in-training positions. Sales experience is preferred, but retail experience is not required.  To apply online, please visit hhgregg-jobs.com.

"As we continue our expansion in Virginia, we are actively seeking talented members of the local community to be part of the hhgregg team,"
said Andrew Eaton, regional manager, hhgregg. "There are many exciting opportunities at hhgregg for motivated individuals looking to grow with our company. We encourage those with a friendly attitude and customer service focus to apply."

View the full press release at press.hhgregg.com. xyz

hhgregg News Coverage WVEC 13

WVEC 13 recently highlight hhgregg in a news segment informing viewers that hhgregg is hiring in the Virginia Beach and Newport News, VA areas.  Two new locations will open this spring at 3421 Virginia Beach Blvd. in the old Linens N' Things store, and 12140 Jefferson Avenue in the former Circuit City building next to Patrick Henry Mall.

Applications for employment will be accepted at hhgregg-jobs.com beginning January 15th.  Read the full article at WVEC.com.
 

hhgregg is Hiring in Virginia Beach and Newport News, VA

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hhgregg is looking to fill approximately 100 positions for two new stores scheduled to open in Virginia Beach and Newport News, VA this spring. The Virginia Beach store will be located at 3421 Virginia Beach Blvd. and the Newport News store will be located at 12140 Jefferson Ave. Approximately 50 employees are needed for each store.

Online applications for commissioned sales associates, warehouse staff, customer service merchandisers and manager- in-training positions will be accepted. Sales experience is preferred, but retail experience is not required. hhgregg has a comprehensive training program, which provides more than 200 hours of training for each sales associate. To apply online, please visit http://www.hhgregg-jobs.com/

“As we continue to expand in Virginia, we look forward to hiring talented members of the local community to be part of the hhgregg team,” said Andrew Eaton, regional manager, hhgregg. “We encourage those with a friendly attitude and customer service focus to apply. There are many exciting opportunities available to grow with our company.”

To view the full press release, follow the link: hhgregg Announces 100 Job Openings in Virginia Beach and Newport News, VA

New Green Consumer Confidence Index Reveals Reserve and Optimism

Consumer confidence for green shopping to rise in 2010
The Green Confidence Index, a monthly index designed to measure Americans’ confidence in the green efforts of leaders and institutions and track the change in consumer understanding of green issues and their willingness to buy green, launched today. The index creators say it is the first comprehensive monthly tracking of consumers' green attitudes and purchasing.

The initial results are no surprise: Green product purchases remain flat due to the anemic economy. But confidence in all things green rose slightly in September.

The Index was produced by GreenBiz.com in partnership with marketing research firm Earthsense, and national polling company Survey Sampling International. It is based on a monthly survey of more than 2,500 adults who are nationally representative of the U.S. adult online population and calculated using responses in three areas:

1.    Responsibility: Consumers rate how well various groups are addressing environmental issues, information. Groups include the U.S. government, state and local governments, major corporations and the respondent’s own employer, neighbors and self. Each is rated on a simple scale including too much, enough or too little.
2.    Information: Respondents report whether or not they feel they have enough information  environmental issues and solutions to make informed decisions when both “small ticket” items (groceries, personal care, apparel, household care, office supplies) and "big ticket" items (household appliances, electronics, and cars), as well as when voting and investing.
3.    Purchasing: Respondents report on green purchases made over the past year as well as anticipated green purchases over the next 12 months for the same categories specified under Information.
 
Each area is assigned a weighted score: responsibility at 40 percent, information at 20 percent and purchasing at 40 percent for a total confidence score based on an index of 100.0 set in July 2009. A score above 100 indicates increased confidence, while a score that falls below 100 shows less overall confidence in the greening of America. Today’s report shows consumer confidence stands at 103.8 at the end of September.

The Index provides a broad view of environmental perceptions in the U.S. and more important, it provides a regular sampling of data making it possible to spot changes in consumer attitudes over time. By surveying monthly, the Green Confidence Index can illuminate real-time shifts and nuances that annual or occasional studies can't see.

For example, appliance manufacturers, retailers and U.S. Department of Energy, may find it valuable to use the date to determine the impact of its upcoming Cash for Appliances program, the follow-up to the government’s automobile rebate program, which generated 700,000 new car sales between July 27 and August 24.

The federal government is preparing to roll out Cash for Appliances, a $300 million program offering rebates to buyers of more energy efficient appliances and other products with the Energy Star label. Each state is responsible for managing its program. New York will be one of the first to launch the appliance program, scheduled for Feb. 12 – 21, California and Florida will start later in the spring.

hhgregg rebate schedule for Energy Star Rated applianceshhgregg has jumpstarted the government's appliance rebate program and launched their own Clash for Clunker Appliances, offering in-store rebates on qualifying appliances.

Joel Makower from Greener World Media said, “It [The Green Confidence Index] will provide a reality check for green optimists and pessimists alike: tracking the mood of Americans while shining a light on the faith they put in business, government, and other institutions to address our environmental challenges -- and how, and how well, those institutions are perceived to be doing their jobs.”

Consumer confidence rose slightly in September, and the report indicates consumers are looking ahead to a better economic climate come 2010. Major findings:

1.    Consumers have higher perceptions of the efforts of themselves and their employers. Half feel they are doing enough, but say that only 22.7 percent of major companies are doing their fair share.
2.    Green information is seen as being more readily available for energy-guzzling products such as vehicles (58.7 percent) and household appliances (56.6 percent). No surprise there, with the run of the government’s Cash for Clunkers rebate program during the summer and the publicity surrounding its follow-up appliance program.
3.    Green product purchases remain flat. The biggest barrier to purchasing green items is cost. In the present economy, consumers have tightened their belts, and even environmental concerns can’t overcome the harsh reality of shrinking spending for 41 percent of the respondents. But consumers are hopeful for better times in 2010. More than three in five who haven't purchased green say they are considering doing so in the coming year.

With consumers looking forward to 2010, retailers are right to be cautious about the upcoming holiday shopping season. Although the Consumer Electronics Association, predicts an eight percent rise in electronics purchases, research firm NPD Group Inc. recently released their annual Holiday Retail Outlook 2009. The verdict: Consumers intend to spend four percent less this holiday season over last year, and will spend a mere one percent more on electronics.

Deals will continue to be the critical buying decision maker. Dennis May, CEO of hhgregg said, “Flat panels will lead the bunch. You’ll see 32-inch flat-panel TVs for $299. You’ve got high-tech products that everybody wants at a price that everyone can afford.”

Watch for exclusive holiday helpers and deals on hhgregg and the h.h. Sales Guide Fan Page on Facebook.


Unemployment? Not at hhgregg - We're hiring!

As hhgregg's reputation grows, so does the company. New stores are being built at a record rate. We expect to open between 20 and 22 new stores during our current fiscal year. These store openings will include the launch of three new multi-store markets: Tampa, Florida; Memphis, Tennessee; and Richmond, Virginia.

In addition, we expect to open between 40 and 45 new stores during fiscal 2011, with the majority of these new stores located in large and mid-sized metropolitan markets in the Mid-Atlantic region, including Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; and Washington, D.C. In connection with these expansion plans, the company also intends to open its fourth central distribution center for the Mid-Atlantic region in early fiscal 2011.

hhgregg is Hiring!hhgregg is currently hiring for stores located in the following states:

Alabama
Indiana
Georgia
Kentucky
North Carolina
Ohio
South Carolina
Tennessee
Florida
Virginia


To apply online and to view a complete list of job openings, please visit www.hhgregg-jobs.com.  You may also stop by your local hhgregg to pick up and fill out an application.

hhgregg Now Hiring

hhgregg Now HiringOne Team Working Together
To Exceed Customer Expectations
 
We’re unlike any other appliance and electronics store in America. And we need helpful people like you. We’re looking for friendly, outgoing, professional people who will fit with our customer focused culture. Do you have what it takes to join the best-educated associates in the business? Turn your love for everything appliances and electronics into a rewarding career at hhgregg.
 
Apply online now at hhgregg-jobs.com or send this link to a friend.

Now hiring FULL TIME SEASONAL* employees  with permanent positions available post-holiday season!

Our company is a family, and we’ve been taking care of our own since 1955.

*Seasonal position employment: October through January.  hhgregg is an equal opportunity employer.

Best Green Colleges Fall 2009

College students return to school todayToday marks the first day of school for more than 19 million American college students. hhgregg congratulates these students and their families for their commitment to higher education.  And part of that education is an awareness of each person’s impact on the community, at home and at school.

Last month The Princeton Review named 15 colleges to its "2010 Green Rating Honor Roll" – a list that salutes the institutions that received the highest possible score – 99 – in this year's rating tallies.

The criteria covered three areas of differentiation:
How well the school is preparing its students for employment and citizenship in a world defined by environmental challenges.

The school’s commitment to environmental issues energy use, recycling, food, buildings, and transportation to academic offerings and action plans and goals concerning greenhouse gas emission reductions.

A healthy and sustainable quality of on-campus life.

The 2010 Green Rating Honor Roll
Arizona State University, Tempe AZ
Bates College, Lewiston ME
Binghamton University, State Univ. of New York at Binghamton
College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor ME
Colorado College, Colorado Springs CO
Dickinson College, Carlisle PA
Evergreen State College, Olympia WA
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA
Harvard College, Cambridge MA
Middlebury College, Middlebury VT
Northeastern University, Boston MA
University of California – Berkeley CA
University of New Hampshire, Durham NH
University of Washington, Seattle WA
Yale University, New Haven CT

Students have a personal responsibility to contribute to the green initiative on campus wherever they may be. Students can look to Energy Star Rated televisions, computers and small refrigerators when outfitting their rooms, remembering to turn off the lights before crashing for the night and using recycling containers.

All of us at hhgregg with our students and their families a productive, successful and green academic year.
 
 

Best Green U.S. Colleges

College students return to school todayToday marks the first day of school for more than 19 million American college students. hhgregg congratulates these students and their families for their commitment to higher education.  And part of that education is an awareness of each person’s impact on the community, at home and at school.

Last month The Princeton Review named 15 colleges to its "2010 Green Rating Honor Roll" – a list that salutes the institutions that received the highest possible score – 99 – in this year's rating tallies.

The criteria covered three areas of differentiation:
  1. How well the school is preparing its students for employment and citizenship in a world defined by environmental challenges.
  2. The school’s commitment to environmental issues energy use, recycling, food, buildings, and transportation to academic offerings and action plans and goals concerning greenhouse gas emission reductions.
  3. A healthy and sustainable quality of on-campus life
The 2010 Green Rating Honor Roll
Arizona State University, Tempe AZ
Bates College, Lewiston ME
Binghamton University, State Univ. of New York at Binghamton
College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor ME
Colorado College, Colorado Springs CO
Dickinson College, Carlisle PA
Evergreen State College, Olympia WA
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA
Harvard College, Cambridge MA
Middlebury College, Middlebury VT
Northeastern University, Boston MA
University of California – Berkeley CA
University of New Hampshire, Durham NH
University of Washington, Seattle WA
Yale University, New Haven CT
Students have a personal responsibility to contribute to the green initiative on campus wherever they may be. Students can look to Energy Star Rated televisions, computers and small refrigerators when outfitting their rooms, remembering to turn off the lights before crashing for the night and using recycling containers.

All of us at hhgregg with our students and their families a productive, successful and green academic year.
 
 

hhgregg expansion plans

hhgregg is growing! While the company recently opened a new hhgregg Atlanta-area location in Snellville, GA, hhgregg executives have outlined plans to add 16-18 new hhgregg locations, many before the holiday season, over the next fiscal year.


Tampa is one area that is very excited about hhgregg's plans to expand there. Tampa will join the 14 other hhgregg Florida locations, including Lakeland, Tallahassee, West Melbourne, Jacksonville and Orlando. With the opening of these stores, the company has created 400 hhgregg jobs for Florida residents. Stay tuned for more details on Tampa and other markets soon!

In the meantime, check out the hhgregg store locator to find the hhgregg location near you, or browse the website.


Finding Your Way With GPS Navigation

If you’ve been trying to decipher scrawled directions on faded pieces of paper, you need a GPS system. If you’ve gotten lost from using ‘you can’t miss it’ directions from your neighbor, you need a GPS system. If your poor sense of direction has you circling your spouse’s place of employment because you don’t know which side of the building is the south side, you need a GPS system.

GPS technology has changed the way the world travels -- short distances and long distances.

Examples: Garmin, Magellan, TomTom GPS/Navigation Devices
A common misconception about a GPS is you have to be lost to need one. Not true. You’ll be surprised to learn exactly how far it is to work from your house, how much more efficient you can be running errands on a Saturday, and how many of the street names you’ll learn in your own community. Plus, no more fighting with paper maps you picked up at the convenience store.

View hhgregg GPS units at hhgregg.com or read the Finding Your Way With GPS/Navigation article and many others on the hhgregg Learning Center.

Still have questions? – feel free to speak with an hhgregg associate. We offer the best-educated associates in the business who are smart enough to make it simple. Price and Advice Guaranteed!