Thursday, December 21, 2017

Google Alert - How To Find a Job in the United States

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How To Find a Job in the United States
Daily update December 21, 2017
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Salary bonuses do not grow on trees. But for a select few in the American workforce who already make a good amount of money in the medical and finance industries, hefty bonuses are a regular part of the job. When it rains money it pours bonuses. Since LinkedIn likes to keep tabs on the most lucrative ...
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Jackie Waite was shocked when she learned that Marco Chavez can return from Mexico to the United States after 15 years, although the couple divorced in 2007. ... Chavez used his English to find a job in a call center, and Waite worked at various jobs in Cedar Rapids. "The kids had a hard time.
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At minimum, the company appeared to have promised 69 new jobs in California, and as many as 180 more elsewhere in the United States, said Madeline Janis, executive director of Jobs to Move America, a coalition of labor, civil rights, community and faith-based organizations, which wanted the job ...
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How do you find that job that matches your skill set? A good start would be to visit the NASA careers website. Of all the positions available within the U.S. government, they are sorted into approximately fifty different categories. Half of those categories fall under the broad umbrella of "Trade, Craft or Labor ...
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That brings us to the other related issue that Mr. Poloz identified as contributing to his sleep deprivation. He noted that Canada now has more than 250,000 job vacancies, the highest on record. "Canadian business leaders say that most of these vacancies are unfilled because they cannot find workers ...
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While the general train of logic suggests reducing immigration would increase jobs for American workers, you may be surprised to find that research suggests otherwise. Here's why stopping certain immigrants from working in the United States may not improve the job market for native workers.
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