Thursday, March 17, 2016

Google Alert - Finding a Job | USA.gov

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Finding a Job | USA.gov
Daily update March 17, 2016
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The Eyeopener
Magnet, a job-networking program that started at Ryerson's Digital Media Zone in September 2014, launched a project last Wednesday that will ...
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Fifty percent of students feel 'determined' and 'optimistic' about their job ... Z and Millennials expecting to find a job within 4-5 months of graduation.
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Graphics.com
Everyone loves a good story, and the most memorable stories are interesting, believable, and emotionally evocative. At this point in the process, ...
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
There is little truth to the saying, "The longer you are out of work, the harder it is to find a job." Realistically, it takes time to find a good job. Because job ...
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These new findings from the most recent Way to Work™ survey by Adecco Staffing USA indicate that young Americans are overwhelmingly confident ...
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Ottumwacourier
OTTUMWA — There are many challenges facing college students after they graduate, especially when it comes to finding a job. To help with this ...
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Forbes
Getting un-bored means getting all the way in – or all the way out: ... Holding that belief will ensure that you'll keep finding your job (and a lot of other ...
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PayScale Career News (blog)
Entering a job search is definitely not for the faint of heart. If you've ever had to look for a job, then you understand the emotional roller coaster that ...
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
If you've been looking for a new job, but haven't gotten much traction, it is ... Start by asking questions about how you perform some basic job search ...
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KHOU
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced a new plan to help reduce unemployment and help people find work. (Photo: KHOU).
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