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New college graduates struggle to find work
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloPerrin Crews recently graduated from the University of Mississippi with degrees in political science and Spanish. Despite academic accomplishments that included enrollment in the Barksdale Honors College at Ole Miss, he is not immediately headed into...Tags: Labor Legislation, Graduation, BancorpSouth Incorporated, Labor Markets, Demographics
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As temperature rises, so do seasonal job prospects
CareerBuilderGrowing up, your ideal summer job may have been lifeguard at the local pool, concession worker at an amusement park or counselor at an overnight camp. You were just looking for anything that got you outside and in the sun. As an adult, your idea of what...Tags: Technology, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Online tuxedo rental, sports commentary ideas win IU business startup competition
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.Sports and tuxedos proved to be winners this year in an Indiana University startup competition. The competition, called the Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST Competition, made $100,000 investments in two new Bloomington...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Judges, Corporate Officers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Quiz: How not to ask for a raise
The Swedish Wire, StockholmJOBS FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN SWEDEN: If you're psyching yourself up to ask for a raise by thinking, "The worst they can say is 'no,'" you may already be in trouble. Requesting a pay increase can be a fickle business maneuver and how you go about it...Tags: Labor Legislation, Corporate Performance, Finance, Stockholm (Sweden), Companies and Corporations
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You want a raise, but do you deserve one?
The Swedish Wire, StockholmJOBS FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN SWEDEN: Would you rather stay at your current pay level or get a raise? The answer is obvious -- who wouldn't want a bigger paycheck? While you may be ready for a boost to your bank account, don't be so sure that your boss...Tags: Flu, Stockholm (Sweden), Sweden
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Professions with surprising paychecks
The Swedish Wire, StockholmJOBS FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN SWEDEN: Paychecks can vary based on factors including industry, location and company, though there's generally a standard pay range for every job function. Yet, many people have a preconception of what workers in certain...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Reality TV stars who make more than government officials
The Swedish Wire, StockholmJOBS FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN SWEDEN: Our nation's leaders carry a heavy weight on their shoulders. They are under intense pressure and scrutiny, charged with making decisions that affect each and every American. Then there are reality TV stars. Sure,...Tags: Michael Sorrentino, The Real Housewives of Orange County (tv program), Chris Harrison, Government, Politics
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Who earns more than a lawyer?
The Swedish Wire, StockholmFor years, parents have told their kids to grow up and be a lawyer -- or at least marry one. But did you know that many other professions are just as lucrative as law, if not more so? Many factors go into how much one can earn practicing law,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Energy Resources, Justice System, Dental Health, Research and Development
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The best time of year for promotions
The Swedish Wire, StockholmJOBS FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN SWEDEN: Looking for the best time of the year to get a promotion? According to data collected and analyzed by LinkedIn, January, June and July are the most popular months for U.S. workers to receive promotions. Globally,...Tags: LinkedIn Corp., Corporate Performance, Arizona State University, Stockholm (Sweden), Companies and Corporations
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Some jobs pay well without a four-year degree
Richmond Times-DispatchEconomists agree that higher education and skilled job training are the best way to achieve greater career security and higher pay over time. Just consider that in April, the national unemployment rate for people without a high school diploma stood at...Tags: Labor Legislation, Nursing, Air Transportation Industry, Labor Markets, Research
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Business people - April 14
Saunders Tax & Accounting This year marks Nancy Saunders’ 40th year preparing tax returns. A Washington County native and part of the team at Saunders Tax & Accounting in Hagerstown, Saunders prepared her first tax return in 1973, when taxes...
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College grads take jobs once held by high school grads
CareerBuilderThe recovering economy has left a high amount of recent college graduates looking for work in a competitive job market, which may in part have led to a number of college grads seeking jobs primarily held by high school grads. A recent CareerBuilder survey...Tags: Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Agriculture, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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