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With a slowdown in car sales, Chrysler LLC will lay off hundreds of workers at t...
Once again, the healthcare sector is proving to be a strong job market. Why? P...
With the projected 2008 job increases at all-time lows, the following are areas ...
Last month, the U.S. added only 18,000 jobs, the lowest job increase in four yea...
California's Orange County took a hard hit this year, losing 2,200 jobs, largely...
Where can would-be Houston employees go to look for work? The mall, of course. ...
''You can find a job, it just may not be what you want, or what you are making,'...
According to a Manpower Inc. survey, 29% of Columbus, OH, employers plan on cutt...
Job growth is up in the Ann Arbor region, especially after $100 million was inve...
There is a plus to this year's weaker job market: the results stem from less hi...
In Germany, BMW plans on cutting thousands of jobs to help cut costs. Most like...
Looking for a job? Try the southern and western states. There, job growth is a...
Job skills may be more important than job titles come 2008. According to John Ch...
Despite the credit crunch, several large retail companies are planning to increa...
In the week ending December 15, 346,000 unemployment claims were reported, compa...
Usually, workers can bet on landing temporary retail jobs for the holidays; howe...
According to John Challenger of employment outplacement consultancy Challenger, ...
Recruiters are hinting as to what jobs will be hot in the new year by pointing o...
Could the job market possibly show more signs of slowing? Yes. Come next year,...
Think buying a knock-off purse or a bootleg DVD doesn't hurt anyone? Wrong. It...
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