WMUR Job & Career Fair planned Aug. 27

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- WMUR Job & Career Fair planned Aug. 27
- The Class of ’09
- ‘Hire’ ed: Career fair at Rutgers draws thousands of job-seekers
- Career centers getting federal funds
- Is money getting in the way of your career?
- Colonial Job Seekers — Professionals in Transition Employment …

WMUR Job & Career Fair planned Aug. 27
Foster's Daily Democrat
All questions about business registration should be directed to Business Registration Coordinator Stuart Arnett at (603) 219-0043. A separate online registration form is currently being developed by New Hampshire Employment Security for job seekers and should be operational by mid to late June. In the meantime job seekers are encouraged to visit the NHES Job Match System at.

The Class of ’09
Victoria Advocate
Many are rethinking their majors and career goals especially those who intended to join the Wall Street crowd and now fear such a journey may not be as profitable as previously expected. While the choppy economy is certainly causing a wave of concern among new graduates (and their parents) many avenues for employment remain open. It may require a “Plan B” that involves a new perspective on big-time opportunities or calls for acceptance of employment in smaller communities or even a change in careers. labor market is always churning. Demand fluctuates according to varying circumstances but hiring in some areas is ongoing.

‘Hire’ ed: Career fair at Rutgers draws thousands of job-seekers
New Brunswick Home News Tribune
“I want job security” she said explaining why she wants an accounting-related job in the public sector. While working part-time and temporary jobs Akabogu says she’s been updating her resume at USAjobs. gov which lists thousands of employment opportunities with the federal government. While many people searching for jobs are also using online sites like Career Builder and Monster Kerr said Internet sites are “never going to replace meeting face to face” with employers. “We tell them to practice their 60-minute infomercial about themselves. We call it the elevator speech. Sergio Bichao: 732-565-7256;.
Related from Prmonster: Les Unger long-time public relations director for the Meadowlands …

Career centers getting federal funds
Daily News Transcript
Bump today announced more than $2. 55 million in federal recovery funds for job training and support services for dislocated workers low-income youths and adults in the area south and west of Boston.  “These funds will help put people back to work and give unemployed citizens the support and services they need to rejoin the workforce” Governor Deval Patrick said in a statement. According to the release from the Patrick administration ne Stop Career Centers are making training a top priority ensuring dislocated workers receive help assessing their skills and weighing new options. This funding the release says will help prepare workers for success with literacy training assistance with GED completion and help with improving English proficiency.

Is money getting in the way of your career?
Examiner.com
Folks who have never experienced the need for public services are being introduced to “the system. ” For some this is traumatic event going from affluent or at least comfortable to hand-to-mouth. Naturally some strong emotions come up and beliefs are challenged. Those who have previously seen “those people” as scam artists and slackers because they access government programs are now standing elbow-to-elbow with them in long lines at welfare offices and food banks.

Colonial Job Seekers — Professionals in Transition Employment …
News & bserver
Discover Your Career Path and Find Your Perfect Job:Avadon Career Latticing Series 9 a. Monday and Tuesday Capital Area Joblink Center at Cary Employment Security Commission 742-F East Chatham St.

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