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Survey: It takes average of 5 months to find a new job It helps to already have a job when you are looking for a new one. If you have been unemployed for longer than six months, your chances of finding a ...
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Three Myths About Your 'Dream Job' That Only Hold You Back Each of us on this planet has one precious life, and our work forms half of it. That's what makes finding a dream job a quest. However, many of us find it ...
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Megyn Kelly Is Cancelled. But She Never Should Have Had the Job in the First Place In her 14 months as an NBC morning-show host—a role that has come to an abrupt end—Megyn Kelly found a number of ways to alienate viewers.
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"A New Life" job fair aims to give ex-offenders a second chance Bridges just wrapped up a 17-year prison sentence. Now that he's home, finding a job is the only thing on his mind. But he hasn't had any luck.
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Lenoir job fair brings hope to furniture workers LENOIR, N.C. - The line at a job fair in Caldwell County Thursday morning ... "They made us believe that we really have a job and that someone was ...
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26 Cincinnati companies that really need workers How times have changed. Nine years ago, during the depths of the Great Recession, a job fair would means lines of hundreds of people, all fighting ...
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3 Things to Know When Applying for a Job That Requires Relocation Finding your dream job often means stepping outside your comfort zone, and in some cases, it can involve packing up your life and moving someplace ...
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Jobless rates fall, job creations rise in Illinois, Missouri Many business owners say they're finding it hard to find job applicants or to find applicants with the right skills. Dana Simmons of Canton, Mo., has ...
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Job-seekers flock to annual Southside fair David Seward of Franklin said he wasn't confident that he would find a job that would accommodate his disability, but he would ideally like to find a ...
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English majors, rejoice: Employers want you more than business majors That's not to say that business majors can't find good job opportunities after graduation. But the key is focusing on developing skills that will help them ...
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