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| Job ID |
0629kk |
| Company Name |
Work In Sports, LLC |
| Job Category |
Advertising/Public Relations; Marketing |
| Location |
Chicago, IL • Indianapolis, IN |
| Position Type |
Full-Time, Employee |
| Salary |
$36,000 to $100,000 per year |
| Experience |
2-5 Years Experience |
| Date Posted |
June 29, 2010 |
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Work In Sports is the #1 job board and employment resource in the sports industry featuring hard-to-find sports jobs and internships nationwide. Read more... (386 words, estimated 1:33 mins reading time)
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Sports Media, PR, Events and Communications Jobs with Pro Sports Teams and Companies – MIDWEST: Work In Sports, LLC
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Job Informatiion
- Company:
H&R Block
- Location:
Montgomery, AL
- Industries:
Banking
Accounting and Auditing Services
Financial Services
Tax Professional
H&R Block is the world’s largest tax services provider and a leader in tax preparation. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of customer service, and are looking for Tax Professionals.
Position Overview
Our Tax Professionals are our greatest assets. To become a Tax Professional, you’ll start by taking the H&R Block Income Tax Course. If you’re already a Tax Professional, you may be able to test out of the Income Tax Course and go straight to the interview phase. Read more... (205 words, 1 image, estimated 49 secs reading time)
August 14th, 2010 by admin
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| Job ID |
0001400088-01 |
| Company Name |
Equinox Terrace |
| Job Category |
Healthcare |
| Location |
Bennington, VT |
| Position Type |
Full-Time, Employee |
| Experience |
0-1 Years Experience |
| Desired Education Level |
Other |
| Date Posted |
March 13, 2010 |
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Originally posted 2010-03-24 23:06:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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| Company Name |
Miami University |
| Job Category |
Advertising/Public Relations; Marketing |
| Location |
Oxford, OH |
| Position Type |
Full-Time, Employee |
| Experience |
0-1 Years Experience |
| Desired Education Level |
High School |
| Date Posted |
June 24, 2010 |
Provide photographic support for the University in meeting research and instructional needs.
Provide photographic support for the University in meeting research, instructional, and administrative needs. Provide photographic coverage of events, portraits, copy work, studio set-ups, and location photography. Miami University is an EOE/AA employer with smoke-free campuses. Read more... (126 words, estimated 30 secs reading time)
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You’ve landed your first job out of college. That wasn’t easy, in this tough time. Now you’ve got to make sure you keep it and succeed at it.
How? You can start even before you arrive at work. Set up a Web news-alert account that emails you news stories relevant to your new employer, says Danielle Leyland, a recruiter in the information technology department at Sherwin-Williams, the paint company. That will help prepare you to engage your coworkers when you get there, especially if there’s big news–and it’s also a way to find out about potential opportunities. Even if it’s bad news–a round of layoffs or company downsizing, for example–it will affect the entire company and will be important to know about. Read more... (772 words, estimated 3:05 mins reading time)
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By John Rossheim, Monster Senior Contributing Writer
When it comes to connecting with the right job opportunity, timing isn’t everything, but it’s certainly something. Tuning into industries’ and employers’ annual recruitment cycles just might give you a decisive edge.
That’s the consensus of recruiters and employers with fingers on the pulse of seasonal variations in hiring. Here’s a quarter-by-quarter summary of how these hiring dynamics play out.
First Quarter: A New Year’s Wave of Hiring Read more... (705 words, estimated 2:49 mins reading time)
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| Job ID |
ACCTG1 |
| Company Name |
Assn of Texas Professional Educators |
| Job Category |
Accounting/Finance; Non-Profit/Volunteer |
| Location |
Austin, TX |
| Position Type |
Full-Time, Employee |
| Salary |
$12 to $14 per hour |
| Experience |
2-5 Years Experience |
| Desired Education Level |
High School |
| Date Posted |
August 10, 2010 |
SUMMARY: The Accounting Clerk is responsible for processing the ISD payroll deduction checks/registers and for performing routine administrative, clerical and data entry work under general supervision.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Read more... (396 words, estimated 1:35 mins reading time)
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| Job ID |
75631 |
| Company Name |
A2z Placement |
| Job Category |
Marketing; Clerical/Administrative |
| Location |
Bridgeport, CT • Hartford, CT |
| Position Type |
Full-Time, Employee |
| Salary |
$45,000 to $50,000 per year |
| Experience |
0-1 Years Experience |
| Desired Education Level |
High School |
| Date Posted |
June 30, 2010 |
Mid-size firm in search of an energetic Administrative Assistant. Read more... (191 words, estimated 46 secs reading time)
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Many career experts agree that the best time to look for a new job is while you are still comfortably in your old one. If you’re starting to feel unchallenged in your present position, you may be ready for a promotion to the next level. If there aren’t many career advancement opportunities where you work, the best next job may be waiting for you elsewhere.
Originally posted 2011-01-29 21:20:13. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Read more... (572 words, estimated 2:17 mins reading time)
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By Susan Bryant, Monster Contributing Writer
What do you need to do to find the kind of enjoyment or progress you want in your career? Joel Garfinkle, founder of Dream Job Coaching, a consulting firm specializing in personal fulfillment and professional transformation based in Oakland, California, offers these suggestions.
Determine Which Aspects of Your Job You Like
Then find a way to do more of whatever that is. When you are engrossed in a project you like, your workday will be energizing rather than draining. You may also find that the tasks you enjoy are the same ones a coworker or boss dislikes. Find out if you can work out a win-win situation. Read more... (524 words, estimated 2:06 mins reading time)