NJ job seekers find employment success through “Hire Me” column

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- NJ job seekers find employment success through “Hire Me” column
- Internships give opportunities
- FAST FACTS: David Carradine Biography
- Weighing the Pros and Cons of a Federal Job
- police boss stresses communication
- Tough time for teen job seekers
- Monster Employment Index Falls Slightly in May

NJ job seekers find employment success through “Hire Me” column
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
The West range resident was eager to re-enter the work force but with three kids under the age of 8 she needed a job with flexibility. She sent her resume to “Hire Me” where it was critiqued by a career consultant. The recommendations — which included condensing the resume to one page from two — helped her land a part-time pharmaceutical sales job in Somerset she said. “I changed everything on my resume” said Feldman 37.

Internships give opportunities
Daily Eastern News
substring(0 thispageresult. In fact there has been a larger number than ever before. “It’s the largest it’s ever been” said Linda Moore Director of Career Services. “We had over 6000 students this year. ” There has been more anxiety and higher levels of it from both students and parents according to Moore.

FAST FACTS: David Carradine Biography
FXNews
In 1964 he also made his feature film debut with a bit part in “Taggart” a western based on a novel by Louis L’Amour. Carradine next inherited Alan Ladd’s role of a fading gunslinger for the small screen version of “Shane” (ABC 1966) – a production that failed in the ratings despite predictions to the contrary. Nevertheless the actor found constant employment in a string of forgettable films with the occasional masterpiece. Martin Scorsese tapped the actor to play a railroad union organizer in “Boxcar Bertha” (1972) and then cast him in a small but memorable role as a drunk who is shot while urinating in one of Scorsese’s first classics “Mean Streets” (1973). By the time the latter was released Carradine was starring as the Martial artist on the popular TV series “Kung Fu. ” The part catapulted Carradine to a whole new level and so began the actor’s life-long obsession with the Martial arts – an interest which would years later result in the release of several exercise videos teaching the martial arts of Tai chi and Qi Gong exercises which the actor would produce and star in. After only three seasons on his star-making show he left to pursue a film career.

Weighing the Pros and Cons of a Federal Job
Washington Post
Some key benefits of federal employment are: Health Care. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) offers the widest selection of health care plans of any U. Federal employees also have access to vision and dental plans life insurance flexible spending accounts and long-term care plans.
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police boss stresses communication
Arizona Republic
Renteria replaced former Desert Horizon Cmdr. Geary Brase who worked in that role for three years before being reassigned as commander over the city’s Major ffender Bureau as part of a regular command rotation. Renteria worked drug enforcement domestic violence investigations and played a key role in hiring dozens of new officers to staff the department in advance of 2010 when the city’s police precincts will be reshaped into an updated eight-precinct map. With her roots in patrol she told The Republic she was excited to work with beat officers and residents once again. Question: How do you balance the crime analysis and stats with the needs and hopes of the community and real people in the community? Answer: The communication with the community is important because the information we get really helps us interpret the statistics we’re receiving. It helps us develop our game plan on how we’re going to address the issues.

Tough time for teen job seekers
News Sentinel
Andrew Sum at a recent gathering of workforce professionals. Sum director of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University in Boston spoke in Minneapolis last week. According to Sum we’ve seen alarming drops in youth employment in just the last eight years. In 2000 45 percent of 16- to 19- year-olds held jobs during the year with the number rising to 52 percent for summer employment.

Monster Employment Index Falls Slightly in May
Business Wire (press release)
The Monster Employment Index is a monthly gauge of U. online job demand based on a real-time review of millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large representative selection of corporate career Web sites and job boards including Monster®. During May online job availability rose in three of the Index’s 20 industry sectors and four of the 23 occupational categories monitored. Index results for the past 13 months are as follows: May. 09   Apr. 09   Mar.

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