Archive for the 'Management' Category

Job fair is May 28 in Kansas City, North

A job fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, May 28, at Kansas Citys Northland Cathedral, 101 N.W

Job Workshop: Interviewing Do’s & Don’ts

RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) – Want to know what human resource recruiters are thinking so you can be sure to get the job? You can hear the results of a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management on interviewing do’s and don’ts.

Sometimes a job is just a paycheck

Should a job seeker take a position below her capabilities? What’s the best way to get into management

Many Jackson job cuts unwise, union leader says

Speaking out forcefully against recent actions by Jackson management, union president Martha Baker said Tuesday she was deeply concerned that last week’s 500-plus job cuts are long-term mistakes that will damage the quality of healthcare in South Florida.

A job you hate, but it’s a job

Dear Annie: Please settle an argument. My husband has a management job that was stressful enough before the recession but, over the past year and a half, has gotten much worse

Job prospects in US better in 2010

Fresh graduates have an edge SAN JOSE, California – In a month, college senior Crissel Quebral will graduate from San Jose State University with a degree in business management. Shes now on the job hunt at the universitys job fair.

Job prospects in US better in 2010

Fresh graduates have an edge SAN JOSE, California – In a month, college senior Crissel Quebral will graduate from San Jose State University with a degree in business management. Shes now on the job hunt at the universitys job fair.

Waterpark Job Fair Exceeds Expectations

Its a sign of the tough economy close to 1,000 people turned out to apply for 400 part-time summer jobs in Fresno. The large crowd turned out for Tuesdays job fair at the Island Waterpark off Highway 99 and Shaw Avenue

Advertiser employees given temporary job offers as Star Bulletin prepares takeover

Most of the Honolulu Advertiser’s 600 employees were given job offers today with a management company that will run the paper until it is taken over by the Honolulu Star Bulletin.

Ex-official facing DPS suit loses job offer (Detroit Free Press)

On Sunday, the Free Press reported that a former Detroit schools official was accused of running a $57-million scam and accepting kickbacks while at Detroit Public Schools. On Monday, Cook County, which covers Chicago and its environs, announced that the former official, Stephen Hill, had been offered a job as that county’s director of risk management. Oops.