Dallas Megachurch Helps Unemployed Locals Find Jobs
WASHINGTON â Itâs job searching with a dose of religion.
Thatâs what a Dallas megachurch is offering locals in the job market â professional guidance on how to ace job interviews combined with divine intervention through the power of prayer.
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Where the Jobs May Be for Graduates
If life is a job, then millions of college graduates may have trouble getting a life.
The class of 2009 is entering one of the toughest job markets in U.S. history, with the nation's unemployment rate heading toward 8 percent or higher, the economy
Without Jobs, Will Open Source Suffer?
Heh... was I the only one who misread this as something to do with Steve Jobs? (And subsequently went "Murrrrrh?")
lol, like we'd ever need him..
If you make something that is significant, people will always find a way to support you, even if the
Jason Mannino: How To Care For Yourself In Times Of Crisis
It would be a disservice to avoid the fact that so many of us are in the midst of what appears to be profound chaos, uncertainty and fear. We are hearing daily about the state of our economic environment and unemployment. I am not just talking about
Arras People launches Project Management Careers Clinic Roadshow
2009-02-27 13:52:29 - Arras People, the project management recruitment specialists, are offering 30 free careers consultation appointments at the Project Challenge Spring Show on the 25th & 26th March 2009 at the NEC Birmingham.
sees the
Placement specialist offering free classes at WNC for unemployed jobseekers
Jeanne Paquin has been an employment specialist in Carson City for 10 years, specializing in the difficult task of placing disabled people in jobs.
But now, she sees a lot of other people who need her services.
?I just decided I was tired of seeing my
New skill set may help you return to work world
Those who've lost their jobs often start looking for new ones in the same industry, using the
same skills.
But with jobless numbers rising and job searches becoming longer and more frustrating, some are
left to wonder whether they should be casting a
Web site provides transparent view into businesses
Most organizations try hard to manage and control what people say about them. Often they have policies to keep employees from speaking to the media without permission, and it's common to forbid workers from sharing their salary information with each
U.S. Department Of Labor Announces Nearly $524,000 Grant To Assist Workers In Idaho Affected By Natural Resource Industry Layoff
02/26/2009 -- WASHINGTON ? The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $523,935 grant to assist approximately 130 workers affected by layoffs at JD Lumber Inc. in Priest River, Idaho; Sterling Mining Co. in Kellogg, Idaho; and U.S. Silver Corp. in
U.S. Department Of Labor Announces Grant Exceeding $2 Million To Assist Auto Industry Workers In Missouri
02/26/2009 -- WASHINGTON ? The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $2,199,132 grant to assist approximately 574 workers affected by layoffs from automotive industry suppliers across Missouri and in nearby Kansas.
"Today's grant will allow