Saturday, August 29, 2020

Google Alert - Finding a Job | USA.gov

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Finding a Job | USA.gov
Daily update August 29, 2020
NEWS
Finding a job was not an easy task for out-of-work Canadians in 1982. The country's unemployment rate was climbing, putting pressure on job-seekers ...
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Get a copy of the position description. You might already have the job posting, but you want to get your hands, eyes and mind around that position ...
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She has about a dozen left, but says she is losing $15,000 a month and may have to cut more. "The assumption is if I get no outside assistance, how ...
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It also introduced viewers to Rey, an orphan from a desert planet who clings onto the idea of the Jedi and finding her powers, much like Anakin ...
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A young lady who wanted to make some extra money during her summer break mowed a couple of lawns in her town. When she was landscaping ...
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"This is often a popular and effective way to find candidates," she said. "But unless you already have a diverse workforce, the candidates may be quite ...
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"In today's competitive job market, finding a job can be overwhelming for many graduating students," said Career Services Senior Assistant Director ...
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- As parents adjust to changes in school plans, a big part of that for some families means finding child care, since many child care centers have closed ...
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And while finding a new job might be hard right now, but it's not impossible — if you're willing to be flexible. "Many of the furlough schemes are ending ...
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They can't do their job if they don't have the respect and confidence they are sworn to protect. It's why bad cops—and there are some bad cops—need ...
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Getting a Job, Again: New Evidence against Subjective Well-Being Scarring
A study of American workers corroborates this argument, finding that past unemployment is correlated with perceived job insecurity, which in turn ...
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