The News Review:
- Woburn Career Center gets federal boost
- DMACC launches online resource for those seeking employment
- April jobless rates continue gloomy trend
- Plenty of jobseekers crowd Career Development Fair
Woburn Career Center gets federal boost
Woburn Advocate
Bump has announced more than $3. 6 million in federal recovery funds to make immediate investments in job training and support services for dislocated workers low-income youths and adults in Metro North. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding will go to the Metro North Regional Employment Board for the one-stop career centers in Cambridge and Woburn. The board and the centers serve both employers and job-seekers in communities in the Metro North area. These resources are a portion of the $67 million recently announced statewide and will assist all of the 37 ne-Stop Career Centers throughout Massachusetts. “These funds will help put people back to work and give unemployed citizens the support and services they need to rejoin the workforce” said Patrick. “Workforce training dollars will go a long way to help unemployed workers prepare for the jobs that Massachusetts has to offer” said Lt.
DMACC launches online resource for those seeking employment
Newton Daily News
As a result the College created DMACC Career Connections to help Iowans. ”Career Connections offers advice on career and self assessment DMACC programs workforce resources industry trends networking and advice on pursuing job leads resume writing and a host of other information to help Iowans find work. If visitors to the Web site want more assistance they may schedule a meeting with a DMACC career counselor or a workforce placement expert at Iowa Employment Solutions at DMACC to discuss their personal situation and explore options that are open to them. Â DMACC also administers Iowa Employment Solutions (IES) located at 430 E. Grand in downtown Des Moines. IES oversees federal and state programs dedicated to assisting unemployed and underemployed Central Iowans.
April jobless rates continue gloomy trend
Vernon Hills Review
pdf_20090529_16_21_21_40. In Glenview where the U. Census Bureau reported 85 percent of employed residents were in management professional sales and office occupations unemployment has risen from 4. 1 percent in November to 6.
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Plenty of jobseekers crowd Career Development Fair
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Tom Bucciaga who was looking to fill eight positions said there are job opportunities in the Inland Empire but employers are being a more selective. “There is so many candidates for one position that it gives the company the ability to be very picky” Bucciaga said. The biggest difference is companies are looking for candidates with a degree whereas they might not have before Bucciaga said. The fair which attracted more than 100 people was organized by the Chapman University ntario campus.