• Auto Parts Supplier to Nissan to Invest $16M, Add 100 Jobs - U.S. News & World Report

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    Auto Parts Supplier to Nissan to Invest $16M, Add 100 Jobs
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    A supplier to Nissan Motor Co. will add nearly 100 jobs in Mississippi, bringing its total employment in the area to about 600. July 17, 2017, at 5:16 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Auto Parts Supplier to Nissan to Invest $16M ...
    Nissan supplier to invest $16M, add 100 jobsJackson Clarion Ledgerall 7 news articles »
  • How Apprenticeships Can Close the Cybersecurity Skills Gap

    According to a recent study by Cybersecurity Ventures, rising cybercrime will lead to a threefold increase in the number of cybersecurity roles over the next five years. The problem is finding enough cybersecurity professionals to fill these roles and keep cybercrooks at bay.With cybercrime predicted to cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021, companies are wondering how they can narrow ...
  • Amazon deal is about 'destroying Whole Foods jobs,' workers' group says - Markets Insider

    Amazon deal is about 'destroying Whole Foods jobs,' workers' group says - Markets Insider
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    Amazon deal is about 'destroying Whole Foods jobs,' workers' group says
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    One of the biggest worker unions in the US is protesting Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, saying the deal is a threat to American jobs. The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), which represents 1.3 million retail workers, ...and more »
  • How to Find the Right Resume-Writing Service for You

    Selecting the right resume-writing service involves more than finding someone who can string together a few sentences. You need someone who can effectively summarize your attributes, experience, and knowledge in a format that flows while making you stand out from other applicants.If you're in need of a resume-writing service, keep the following criteria in mind:1. Experience CountsRather than relying on a single person who has limited ...
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  • Study: 1 in 4 US Jobs At Risk of Offshoring - U.S. News & World Report

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    Study: 1 in 4 US Jobs At Risk of Offshoring
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    A quarter of all U.S. jobs and half of all low-skill positions could be offshored or automated in the coming years. By Andrew Soergel, Economy Reporter | July 17, 2017, at 3:11 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Study: 1 in 4 U.S ...
    Automation could replace half of ALL America's low-skilled jobs, new report warnsDaily Mailall 2 news articles »
  • 3 Things That Kill a Recruiter's Productivity

    Let's face it – recruiting is challenging. Between sourcing candidates, interviewing them, and submitting them for placements, recruiters must also balance streams of email, telephone conversations, and social media research. Plus, they must collaborate with sales teams to address client needs and align on business metrics.Outside of their offices, recruiters also face a number of industry
  • Democrats push 'Michigan jobs first' plan - The Detroit News

    Democrats push 'Michigan jobs first' plan - The Detroit News
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    Democrats push 'Michigan jobs first' plan
    The Detroit News
    Lansing — What started as a debate about whether to give the Detroit Salt Co. an edge over Canadian imports may now engulf other state contracts as lawmakers question why Michigan hasn't been giving preference to home-based companies on public bids ...
    State Democrats introduce "Michigan Jobs First" planMichigan Radioall 7 news articles »
  • Dear Job Seeker: How to Navigate the ATS

    The job market is better today than it was just a few years ago, but finding a job that matches your skill set and your cultural needs is still no picnic. For you, it's about more than just filling a seat. You want to find a place where you can plant your flag, build the base of your future endeavors, and grow.As a result, there's a lot of pressure on every resume you send out and every interview you go ...
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  • The Right Hires Can Be a Make-or-Break Factor in Your Career as a Leader

    As a leader, you've interviewed hundreds of candidates during your career. You know what you're doing, right? You're running from meeting to meeting, and you've got that interview at two 0'clock sharp with what's-his-name. Who cares, right? All the pertinent information is in the Outlook invite.This is the common thought process of many leaders when it comes to hiring, and yet hiring can be a make-or-break factor in your ...
  • To Build a Better Workplace Reputation, Balance Humility and Confidence

    People consistently name "confidence" as the most important key to making a good impression in the workplace. It makes sense: We like to work with individuals who feel strongly about their convictions and can be counted on to drive efforts forward.That being said, I personally don't believe that confidence – though essential – is the most important quality for making a strong impression. Rather, I'd argue that confidence should come second ...
  • The Case Against Retirement (That Has Nothing to Do With Finances)

    Peer pressure in your 50s? Really?My friends and I were sitting around a table outside of a restaurant in Scottsdale. There were no bugs, no wind, no humidity. It was 75 degrees and perfect. People who retire to Florida have simply never been to the West Coast.Eventually, the conversation turned to a common question: "What's your plan?"My friends and I will get little sympathy. I've read
  • Tech may replace half of all low-skilled jobs in the US - CBS News

    Tech may replace half of all low-skilled jobs in the US - CBS News
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    Tech may replace half of all low-skilled jobs in the US
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    Ball State University sits in Muncie, Indiana, at the heart the "Rust Belt," so educators there have the right to be pessimistic about the drift of the U.S. economy. But a report by the school's Center for Business and Economic Research goes even further.and more »
  • The Top Jobs in Trump's Administration Are Mostly Vacant: Who's to Blame? - New York Times

    The Top Jobs in Trump's Administration Are Mostly Vacant: Who's to Blame? - New York Times
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    The Top Jobs in Trump's Administration Are Mostly Vacant: Who's to Blame?
    New York Times
    President Trump has filled far fewer top jobs in cabinet or cabinet-level agencies than President Barack Obama had at this point in his presidency. The status of top jobs 25 weeks into each administration: Confirmed by Senate, Nominated or. Announced
  • India lost 1.5 million jobs in the aftermath of demonetisation - Quartz

    India lost 1.5 million jobs in the aftermath of demonetisation - Quartz
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    India lost 1.5 million jobs in the aftermath of demonetisation
    Quartz
    The historic note ban in 2016 took its toll on jobs in India, says a report. The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, a think-tank that tracks business and economic data, believes that 1.5 million jobs were lost in January-April 2017, a likely result ...

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