Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Google Alert - Finding a Job | USA.gov

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Finding a Job | USA.gov
Daily update April 20, 2016
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The Fiscal Times
The data has shown a steadily improving job market for a few years now, but some job hunters are still reporting trouble finding a new gig. They may ...
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Financial Advisor Magazine (registration)
WalletHub looked at job opportunities, unemployment rates and job growth, and community factors such as housing affordability and median income.
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Jobs & Hire
Your job recruiter wants to help you find a job, just as much as you do. And he wants not just a job for you but a job that will perfectly fit your skills, ...
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Daily Nebraskan
He said he understood he would have to find work on campus, but he expected the job search would be easy and productive. "I thought it was going to ...
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CBS News
Students are frequently exhorted to study programming and computer science to find a high-paying job, but it turns out that the most in-demand ...
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Hamilton Journal News
Services: JOBS NOW!, an employment program focused on removing barriers to getting a job. Individualized supports include: transportation, clothing, ...
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"It's really important for them to get in front of employers and get comfortable talking with them, meeting them and beginning that job search," said ...
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OUT of work Vale residents or those looking for a career change and being invited to go along to a job fair in Evesham Library. Organised by Rooftop ...
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The Courier
As hiring has picked up, workers are having an easier time finding jobs. The number of unemployed people actively looking for a job fell by 4,200 ...
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Wall Street Journal
Don't ask why you didn't get the job. Instead, ask what specific things you could do to be a strong candidate for a similar job in the future, he says.
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