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Career Partnership program gets contract (Marin Independent Journal) The Marin County Office of Education's School to Career Partnership program won a $74,000 contract from the county this week to continue a youth employment and training project under the federal Workforce Investment Act Employment and Training program.
Sun-Times News Group and Monster Form Strategic Job Search and Recruitment Services Alliance; Launch Co-Branded Career ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CHICAGO & MAYNARD, Mass.----The Sun-Times News Group, the premier source of local news and information for the greater Chicago area and principal operating subsidiary of Sun-Times Media Group, Inc. , and MonsterĀ®, the leading global online career and recruitment resource and flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, Inc. , today announced a strategic alliance and launch of co-branded Web sites to ...
Business Grads, Land Your Dream Job (Investopedia) Financial job searches generally start off with a lot of excitement and a little dose of anxiety. A slight change in perspective can be the difference between a long and financially fruitless career search and a short successful one.
Library seeks grant to boost job training (Atlanticville) It has been up and running for almost five months and now the Long Branch Public Library wants to take its Virtual Career Center one step further. The library, with the city's support, is expected to apply for a $20,000 grant from the Gates Foundation this week to help fund an expansion and update of the Virtual Career Center, according to Library Director Ingrid Bruck.
Tax tips for the unemployed (CNN Money) Tax season can be a frustrating and confusing time for those with a spotty employment record and little spare cash. But people who were out of work in 2008 will still have to report to Uncle Sam.
Finding employment in a recession (Eureka Times-Standard) With the unemployment rate on the rise, job applicants must increasingly find creative ways to stand out among others who were recently laid off, newly graduated, are coming out of retirement, or looking for a second job.
Tight employment market floods Rutgers job fair with hopefuls (The Star-Ledger) Last month, the state's unemployment rate hit 6.1 percent after businesses cut another 6,200 jobs
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