Saturday, February 24, 2018

Google Alert - Job Search

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Anyone from any city may post and one of the benefits to a job seeker is should they need to relocate…they can search positions in architecture, engineering or commercial real estate in that city very easily," she said. "The marketing is beginning in Wisconsin first and I'll be building on that." ...
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... job could be entirely different, so social media can offer valuable insight at times." If you're entering the workforce now, you were raised in an era where social media has been ubiquitous. Your posts from high school might come back to haunt you when a prospective employer searches your accounts.
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... direct support and community support staff, residential managers, home-based therapeutic support staff (HBTS), personal assistance services support (PASS), a therapeutic respite worker and an instructional assistant. For more information, go to www.EmployRI.org and enter Job Number 788084.
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Working parents—or anyone seeking a little more work-life balance—looking for these sorts of jobs can relax a little, though, thanks to a recent list of low-stress, work from home jobs released by remote job search site FlexJobs. Using data from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), FlexJobs ...
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The problem with job-hopping, however, is that it's not so easy to pull off when you're currently employed. After all, the last thing you want to do is risk your existing job on the road to a better opportunity. Thankfully, there are ways you can go about a job search without your employer being any the wiser.
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A job application which shows an 18-year-old Steve Jobs seeking employment as an "electronics tech or design engineer" is expected to sell for more than $50,000. The one-page document dates back to 1973, three years before the launch of Apple, and shows Jobs's to-the-point yet error-laden ...
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These laws prevent employers from asking about a job applicant's criminal history on an application and in some cases during an interview. The criminal history questions can be asked later in the hiring process, such as after an offer is made to the applicant and can be investigated, with the consent of ...
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At the meetings, Trollip promised to approach the city's top 50 companies to create internship opportunities and offer job experience. However, some industry leaders have questioned whether the proposed internships would prove valuable for graduates in the long run, while others praised it. Propella ...
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"We are excited to provide support to WorkSource Three Rivers as they launch this powerful training model," said Ben Hames, deputy commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development's Workforce Division. "With thousands of advanced manufacturing jobs being created each year, ...
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If you're unhappy with your job, Business Insider suggests looking at the bigger picture, before jumping into another job. Nathaniel Koloc, the CEO of ReWork explains, "Career design is different than a job-search strategy." Instead of thinking about your dream job, Koloc says people should ask "What ...
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