Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Google Alert - Finding a Job | USA.gov

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Finding a Job | USA.gov
Daily update March 21, 2018
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Of course, we could simply use paper ballots again instead of easily hacked voting machines. From a security perspective, paper is tough to hack, but it takes time to count, and in today's frenzied political environment, people don't want to wait for results. So maybe there's a place for a truly unhackable ...
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It's no secret that people with criminal histories often struggle to find work, even when their offenses were unrelated to the jobs they seek. Proposed bipartisan legislation in Tennessee aims to improve ex-offenders' chances of finding stable employment by amending the law requiring criminal ...
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If you dread going to work most mornings, I totally get it. Besides having to be up and presentable hecka early, you might also have to deal with a micromanaging boss, coworkers who don't support your team, or a whole host of other little things that can make your job less than enjoyable. Finding a job ...
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But when evaluating female applicants, they focus on "perceived likeability." This finding, combined with stereotypes many men have about smart women, may explain the findings about high-achieving female graduates not receiving the same job market attention as those of moderate achievement.
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The hardest challenge for the young generation is finding a well-paid, permanent job, according to a survey by Vodafone. In a survey spanning a total of 512 people from India in the age group of 18-24, majority of the youngsters think that finding a well-paid job is difficult. "Vodafone has developed ...
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A competitive salary and a strong benefits package are obviously at the top of most job seekers' priority list. But what other "work perks" are today's job seekers looking for? For some employees, it's a flexible schedule. For others it's a sense of purpose or access to professional development opportunities ...
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"I have always wanted to do a job that helped either animals or people but, after completing a psychology undergraduate degree, which also gave me the opportunity to study animal behaviour, I still wasn't entirely sure what job I would want to do," she says. "I decided to save up to do the MSc in the ...
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Populous likes to go big. Since their founding in 1983, the global architecture and design firm has worked on over 2,000 projects around the globe. They have worked with high-profile clients — ranging from professional sports teams to universities to civic clients — in designing an array of stadiums and ...
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The same study found that one in five young people felt that they lacked skills to get ANY job. More than 6,000 millennials were surveyed by YouGov for Vodafone to highlight growing concerns about the next generation of the UK's workforce. Just 15% of those surveyed said they got careers advice that ...
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Yet this man, who requested anonymity, loved his job of tending to sick horses on the outskirts of Los Angeles. He adores the animals — he grew up caring for them in ... is scared. His hands shook as he told his story. He is terrified of immigration officials finding him and deporting him back to Mexico.
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