Sunday, April 3, 2016

Google Alert - Finding a Job | USA.gov

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Finding a Job | USA.gov
Daily update April 3, 2016
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WTSP.com
A new study sheds light on how people use Facebook contacts to find ... would be more directly helpful in personally assist a person in finding a job.
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Patch.com
"Finding a job is hard work," he noted in a press statement. "My staff and I are hoping to make it a little easier for Granite Staters, ...
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Jobs & Hire
Looking for a job is not easy. It is not trouble-free to find a job and be hired. Even though there are skills and talents as well as the expertise, finding a ...
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The Straits Times
She has gone for 15 job interviews, but none successful. "I'm just looking for a permanent job that pays over 22 million won (S$26,000) a year, with ...
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Here are 10 steps to take before you bid your job adieu: 1. Clean up your ... When you begin looking for a job, you're open game online. Go back and ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
He landed the Nabisco job in 2010 after two years of unemployment during ... Jesus Herrera, 26, of Merrillville, Ind., worries about finding a job with ...
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First, under the proposed rule, fact-finding in suspension or debarment cases would be conducted by an individual "fact-finding official," rather than by ...
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Detroit Free Press
For young people interested in internships now, Katz suggests looking for online job boards like Career Builder and Intern in Michigan. And they can ...
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Mashable
And if you get stalled, for a fee, the company will provide a "scout" that can help problem solve something like finding a job or getting the correct visa.
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STLtoday.com
A glance at one number — the unemployment rate — would indicate that it's a fine time to be looking for a job in St. Louis. The jobless rate stood at 4.7 ...
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