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With unemployment nearing double digits, it's hard to imagine there are jobs, ready for the taking but it's true. Many companies are hiring, and can't fill their slots fast enough. Here are seven jobs companies are desperate to fill, and how you can qualify.
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Every U.S. state experienced job losses during the recent downturn, but thanks to the right mix of industries, natural resources, and skilled workers, some states have a far lower unemployment rate than the 9.5% national average. Want to crack the jobs problem? Let's start by studying these sources
Border security push will boost 1,500 jobs
The bill signed Friday by President Obama providing $600 million to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border will add 1,500 government jobs and give a modest boost to the hard-hit regional economy.
Jobless benefits extension passes Senate
More than 2.5 million unemployed Americans are one step closer to having their unemployment benefits restored. A bill that would push back the deadline to file for extended unemployment benefits until the end of November passed a key procedural hurdle in the Senate Tuesday. The vote was 60-40, the
7 ways to ruin your resume
In the time it takes you to read this paragraph, the average recruiter will have plowed through six resumes. Want to increase the chances of your resume making it to the next round? Then don't do any of these seven things, which recruiters say - more than anything - make them want to push the "shred
Stimulus Program That's Creating Jobs
There's at least one stimulus program that's creating jobs and winning praise from both sides of the political aisle. A little-known Recovery Act initiative is expected to put more than 200,000 unemployed people back to work in 32 states and the District of Columbia. It's called the Temporary Assis
7.9 Million Jobs Lost - Many Forever
Excluding temporary Census workers, the economy has added fewer than 100,000 jobs a month this year -- a much faster and stronger jobs recovery than occurred following the last two recessions in 2001 and 1991.
Job market not growing fast enough for big rebound
A second straight month of lackluster hiring by American businesses is sapping strength from the economic rebound. The jobless rate fell to 9.5 percent in June, still far too high to signal a healthy economy. It came in slightly lower than the month before only because more than
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