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Can Apple thrive without its visionary CEO?
SAN FRANCISCO - If investors were as visionary as Steve Jobs has proved to be during his 35 years of tech wizardry, they might be able to figure out whether Apple still can thrive if its founder and CEO doesn't return from his indefinite medical leave.
Dupuy: U.S. government does create jobs
Did you know the government can't create jobs? Nearly two years ago on CNN, former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said, "Not in the history of mankind has the government ever created jobs." And then, "Trust me."
Serving the Hardest to Serve
BALTIMORE, March 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- National Transitional Jobs Network (NTJN) is hosting its conference 2012 National Transitional Jobs Network Conference: Restoring the Promise of Work: Subsidized Employment and Transitional Jobs here in Baltimore on April 12-13, 2012 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake is proud to be a premier sponsor of this national event to help showcase an innovative way to provide employment for men and women seeking to enter the labor market -- and a way for employers to meet critical labor needs. Graduates of Goodwill training programs and other such programs nationally have found transitional jobs to be an entry point to successful work and stab ...
"Newspaper Reporter" and "Broadcaster" Among Nation's Worst Jobs, Says CareerCast.com's 2012 Jobs Rated Report
CARLSBAD, Calif., April 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Professions that provide us with our news – Newspaper Reporter and Broadcaster – ranked among the worst jobs in the nation, according to the new 2012 CareerCast.com Jobs Rated Report.
Job Seekers Encouraged by Retail Sector Figures, Says reed.co.uk
LONDON, March 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Job site reports a rise in the number of retail jobs posted online after sector shows positive signs of growth in January
December is often adjudged the retail sector's most lucrative month of the year, with retailers reporting high volumes of sales throughout the festive period.
Mizzou coach linked to UGA, Bama jobs
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri coach Mike Anderson sidestepped questions Monday of his possible interest in going to Alabama or Georgia.
Johnson: President facing uphill battle on jobs
President Barack Obama has received two key, but not surprising, endorsements for his American Jobs Act. One comes from the Urban League, the other from the Congressional Black Caucus.
Teens facing adult competition for jobs as unemployment soars
Employers are hiring more adults for jobs traditionally taken by teens as unemployment soars. “I would rather have a mature adult working in here than a teen any day of the week,” Dan Caras, training general manager with Panera Bread on Indianapolis’ north side, told The Indianapolis Star for a Saturday story.
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