Saturday, April 18, 2015

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Daily update April 18, 2015
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3DPrint.com
3D Printing & Jobs — China vs. The United States
c5 This is a quote which numerous Presidents of the United States have used, usually referring to the jobs they seek to return to American soil which ...
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cleveland.com
Ohio only gained 1500 jobs in March: 7 things to know
(The U.S. unemployment rate for March was 5.5 percent, unchanged from February.) 2. The state gained only 1,500 jobs in March- Goods-producing ...
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USA TODAY
Gallup.com
Americans More Positive About Jobs So Far in 2015
Americans More Positive About Jobs So Far in 2015 ... straight month that at least four in 10 Americans have been positive about the U.S. job market.
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The Globe and Mail
Russell Smith: Who needs nagging parents when there's CareerCast?
Reporters all over North America are thrilled to bits that a U.S. jobs site called CareerCast has declared "Newspaper Reporter" to be the worst job of ...
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The Cheat Sheet
Could a Robot Do Your Job?
Our work is a huge part of our identity, and we all want to find a job which fulfills us and which allows us to be free from fear of debt, or poverty.
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MLive.com
Growing jobs topic of public meeting with US Congressman Tim Walberg
JACKSON, MI - "Growing Jobs in Michigan" is the topic of a public town hall meeting hosted by U.S. Congressman Tim Walberg, 7th District, on Friday, ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Dallas Morning News
March report marks Texas' first job loss in 53 months
"Texas has been so important to U.S. job growth that we had to take Texas out of calculations to see what's happening in the rest of the country," said ...
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cleveland.com
What Oberlin College senior Elizabeth Bentivegna's story can teach us about job interviews
Oberlin College senior Elizabeth Bentivegna said she was unfairly passed over for a job at a Cleveland software company because she was dressed ...
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