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A New Era For BanyanBrown
Greetings! My name is Dixie. I wanted to take the time to quickly introduce myself, but more importantly, the revamp of the BanyanBrown blog now tailored towards guiding and assisting candidates in becoming highly qualified employees. Bi-weekly, a new post … Continue reading
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Employment Fashion for Fall
Fall is among us, but South Floridians are the last to know. Normally we wait until we feel that cool evening breeze appear a few days before Halloween to even consider wearing a sweater, but even that is unreliable and … Continue reading
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Median Weekly Earnings for the Third Quarter of 2014
The Current Population Survey collects data on usual weekly earnings from households nationwide. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median weekly earnings for full-time wage and salary workers for the third quarter of 2014 were $790, not … Continue reading
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Video: Dressed for Success? Tips for Your Job Interview Style from Katie Couric
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The Importance of Having Your Documentation
When you begin a new job in the United States, you are required to provide both proof of identity and employment eligibility. To do this, your employer will have you fill out an Employment Eligibility Verification form (I-9 form) and … Continue reading
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Employment Report June 2013
The employment report for June 2013 shows that the unemployment rate remains unchanged. There has actually been very little change since February of this year. Employment did rise in leisure and hospitality, professional and business services, retail trade, health care, … Continue reading
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August 2012 Jobs Report Results
August jobs report findings have concluded that the number of unemployed Americans has remained mostly unchanged; however there are still many left job hunting. Facts provided by United States Department of Labor: Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 96,000 in … Continue reading
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Job Seekers Report Highest Confidence in Job Market Prospects since 2008
Facts and Findings in 2012’s 2nd Quarterly Employment Confidence Survey by Glassdoor: “The survey shows that of employees who reported cutbacks at their company, fewer employees (38%) reported layoffs or that their employer reported plans for layoffs in the past … Continue reading
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Change vs. Stability: The Narrative
Stability in the workplace is a luxury hidden deep in the trenches of employment commodities. No less than two years ago, to have career stability was nearly unheard of. In fact, seldom did one even think of encouraging a friend … Continue reading
Making Your Education Count
Here are a few tips for the Class of 2011 from one of our experienced recruiters. We wish the best to the graduates and we hope that each one soon finds their place in today’s job market. Congrats! What to … Continue reading
Posted in Career Change, From Michael
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