Archive for September, 2009

Flag flap costs Staten ferry hand his job (UPI)

NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (UPI) — A U.S. Navy veteran says a disagreement over flag etiquette cost him his job on New York’s famed Staten Island Ferry.

50 Apply For Mesa Police Chief Job (CBS 5 Phoenix)

The open Mesa police chief job has drawn 50 applicants, including three current Mesa assistant chiefs, city officials say.

Keane assured his job at Ipswich is safe (Belfast Telegraph)

Roy Keane has been assured he won’t be losing his job as manager of Ipswich Town. Related Stories Park to miss Man U Euro clash Bohs regain top spot in Premier Division Man U and Chelsea in European action tonight Man Utd fan banned for three years Gillett rubbishes talk of Liverpool takeover

ADP puts job losses at 254,000 (UPI)

ROSELAND, N.J., Sept.

iViewXpress Unleashes the Power of Video Job Interviewing to Make Recruiting Green and Cost Efficient (redOrbit)

SEATTLE, Sept 30 /PRNewswire/ — iViewXpress.com announced the launch of its revolutionary video job interviewing platform today, introducing a dynamic recruiting software for the staffing industry.

Job Fair Being Held In Oakland Today (KDKA Pittsburgh)

Life’sWork of Western Pa. is holding a job fair in Oakland Wednesday. The job fair is being held from 10 a.m.

Private sector job loss is bigger than expected (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Private sector employment fell more than expected in September, but the pace of job losses continued to slow, according to a report released Wednesday.

Job Hunting? Follow Your Passions (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Identifying the sources of your passion can help you set your sites on the right job and give you a narrative that captivates interviewers

GB ‘unaffected’ by coach’s US job (BBC News)

Great Britain officials insist coach Chris Finch’s new job in the US will not impact on his position.

Poll show Rendell’s job approval remains low (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Gov. Ed Rendell’s job approval among state voters has improved slightly, but it remains decidedly negative, a poll released this morning shows.