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| Shreveport ranked the worst city to find job in the US Looking for a job to start off the new year? Well, it might be hard for many in the ArkLaTex because a new report shows Shreveport is the worst city in the United States to find a job. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. According to WalletHub.com, Shreveport ranked dead last out of 182 U.S. cities in job market ...
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| Austin Ranks 11th Best City To Find A Job AUSTIN, TX — Austin ranked No. 11 in a recent study measuring which cities across the United States are best to find a job. WalletHub used 26 metrics to come to the conclusion, which saw Chandler, Ariz. at the top spot. The rankings came from 26 key indicators, like unemployment rate, starting wages, ...
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Tension builds as H4 visa holders await cues from Save Jobs USA vs DHS case hearing It's a nerve wracking wait for H4 visa holders and their familiy members before we know what exactly happened in the Jan 2 court case hearing of DHS versus Save Jobs USA which has put the entire universe of H4 dependents on tenterhooks for many months now. H4 visa holders who got work permits ...
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| People to watch: International students make mark on MSU Taise Ferrao, who is expected to graduate in May, says some students feel stifled in their ability to find work in the United States after college. And even if they find good job prospects once they graduate, it doesn't mean an employer will be willing to sponsor them in order to get the necessary visa.
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| How to use LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter in your job hunt LinkedIn Corp., the professional networking Web site, displays its logo outside of headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Monday, May 9, 2011. LinkedIn Corp. plans to sell shares to investors for $32 to $35 each in an initial public offering, one of the first for a major U.S. social networking site.
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| How artificial intelligence — like driverless cars — is making us ask what is 'uniquely human' That will change, as AI figures out how our world works, so the nature of human jobs is likely to be a moving target. Chapados thinks jobs requiring human judgment, empathy and the ability to relate or connect will have a long shelf life. McKinsey thinks unpredictable labour jobs like construction or ...
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| America's forgotten towns: People won't leave, and not all can be saved People in the United States are moving at about half the rate that they did in the 1970s and '80s, according to Census data, and no one really understands why. There are obvious ... The mentality is shifting from "let's get these people to move" to "let's get new jobs to these towns". Trump is focusing on ...
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| Why US protectionism can't STEM fall in local jobs The proposed Protect and Grow American Jobs Act, when passed into law—sometime later this year—will undoubtedly be a blow to Indian IT firms who earn the bulk of their revenues from the US, and they will have to find new ways to address the market if the Act gets passed in its current form.
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