Posted on 11/22/2008 1:01:47 PM PST by B4Ranch
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http://www.monster.com/
http://www.indeed.com/
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
http://www.careerbuilder.com/
http://www.dice.com/
http://www.jobbankusa.com/
http://www.vault.com/
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Your daughter who is a nurse. They are like gold in so many places. Has she considered moving? In Santa Barbara, there are so many “traveling nurses”. The rents are pricey, but may be worth considering.
Note: “How to Apply” is included in the article.
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/jan09/hiring_010509.html
“WANTED BY THE FBI
Talented Professionals to Serve the Nation”
01/05/09
SNIPPET: “Attention job seekers: the FBI is looking for a few good men and women to fill a variety of mission-critical roles within our organization.
Well actually, were looking for a few thousandjust over 2,100 professional staff employees and 850 special agents, to be precisein one of the largest hiring blitzes in our 100-year history.”
QUOTE:
http://www.census.gov/hrd/www/index.html
Welcome to Jobs @ Census
The Jobs @ Census site was designed to help prospective employees match their interests and experience with one of the many positions available at the Census Bureau. To learn more about the Census Bureau’s mission, employment opportunities and culture, watch this video .
The U.S. Census Bureau headquarters is located in Suitland, Maryland, just outside the District of Columbia.
The National Processing Center (NPC) is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The NPC also has two call centers located in Hagerstown, Maryland and Tucson, Arizona.
The Census Bureau has 12 Regional Offices located in Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia and Seattle.
For 2010, the Census Bureuau is hiring hundreds of thousands of temporary workers are needed to fill a variety of census positions across the country. Area residents can apply to earn good weekly pay, enjoy flexible hours and be part of a historic opportunity to serve their communities.
Are You Interested in....
Headquarters and NPC Employment Opportunities
2010 Census Taker Employment Opportunities
Regional Office Employment Opportunities
Student and Research Opportunities
Note: The following post is a quote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2161933/posts
Nursing industry: Please accept a job with us
Denver Post / The Associated Press ^ | January 9, 2009 | Dinesh Ramde
Posted on January 9, 2009 5:23:45 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
MILWAUKEE Please, please accept a high-paying job with us. In fact, just swing by for an interview and we’ll give you a chance to win cash and prizes.
Sounds too good to be true, especially in an economy riddled with job cuts in nearly every industry. But applicants for nursing jobs are still so scarce that recruiters have been forced to get increasingly inventive.
One Michigan company literally rolled out a red carpet at a recent hiring event. Residential Home Health, which provides in-home nursing for seniors on Medicare, lavished registered nurses and other health care workers with free champagne and a trivia contest hosted by game-show veteran Chuck Woolery. Prizes included a one-year lease for a 2009 SUV, hotel stays and dinners.
“We’re committed to finding ways to creatively engage with passive job seekers,” said David Curtis, president of the Madison Heights-based company.
Recruiters like Curtis may have little choice. The long-standing U.S. nurse shortage has led to chronic understaffing that can threaten patient care and nurses’ job satisfaction, and the problem is expected to worsen.
The shortage has been operating since World War II on an eight- to 10-year cycle, industry experts say. Each time the number of nurses reaches a critical low, the government adds funding and hospitals upgrade working conditions. But as the deficit eases, those retention efforts fade and eventually the old conditions return, often driving nurses into other professions.
“We recently had a hiring event where, for experienced nurses to interview just to interview we gave them $50 gas cards,” said Tom Zinda, the director of recruitment at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare in the Milwaukee-area city of Glendale. “We really try to get as creative as we can.
(Excerpt) Read more at denverpost.com ...
My GF is a nurse, works four ten hour shifts a week. More of a technical position. But she's been in since her college days so she's paid her dues. No more bed pans for her.
http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/01/11/in_gloom_healthcare_and_education_shine/
Robert Weisman
Globe Staff / January 11, 2009
SNIPPET: “Among large industries in the Boston area, healthcare, education, and life sciences are faring relatively better than financial services and high technology. (The healthcare sector, in fact, added about 32,000 jobs nationally in December - and 372,000 last year - in the face of the downturn.)
And workers with sought-after skills, from nurse practitioners and physical therapists to research and development scientists to medical device engineers, continue to find themselves in demand, as do business “turnaround” operators of all stripes.”
SNIPPET: “Smaller niches, such as clean energy and broadband, may also be promising.”
SNIPPET: “And many companies are hiring “sustainability” managers who can help them trim their budgets by using energy and materials more efficiently.
Also continuing to hire are some defense contractors, manufacturers, and government agencies, which are experiencing large numbers of retirements of veteran baby boomer employees.”
Resurrected?
In my opinion, networking is a great skill to develop and it’s useful too when looking for a job, advancing on the career ladder, or even when thinking about changing careers.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2163014/posts
“The Savvy Networker: 10 Must-Do’s for Online Networkers”
SFGate.com ^
Posted on January 12, 2009 1:36:13 AM PST by indcons
https://www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/view-all-jobs/index.html
“Careers at CIA - View All Jobs Organizational Division”
SNIPPET: “There’s no other career like a CIA career. The work here is truly that of the nation. Find your next career opportunity in our list of open positions. Our needs, and these postings, change frequently.”
A friend of mine is going for a job with the CIA. I was just asked to be a reference and accepted. We worked together for 4 years and he’s the type of guy if you met him you’d thank God he’s on our side!
Sounds like a good deal.
“...hes the type of guy if you met him youd thank God hes on our side!”
I think I’ve met a few people like that in my lifetime.
http://www.thebladeplus.com/articles/2009/01/12/opinion/editorials/doc496bdc719f570929632185.txt
“Savvy Senior:
Job resources for un-retirees”
Published: Monday, January 12, 2009 7:43 PM EST
SNIPPET: “To help you job hunt, there are a variety of resources available today that cater specifically to older workers. Here are some to try.
Web Resources”
He’s the husband of a close friend (I introduced them and was their matron of honor and will be Godmother to their next child if they have one). Kind of looks like Ryan Dempster of the Cubs.
Well, it sounds like you have some great friends.
Linked from your link...
Employment
AARP Careers http://www.aarp.org/money/careers
BizStarters http://www.bizstarters.com
Career One-Stop Centers http://www.careeronestop.org
Employment Network for Retired Government Experts http://www.enrge.us
Experience Works http://www.experienceworks.org
Monster: Career Changers http://www.careersat50.monster.com
My Next Phase http://www.mynextphase.com
National Career Development Association http://www.ncda.org
National Older Worker Career Center http://www.nowcc.org
NotYetRetired http://www.notyetretired.com
Retired Brains http://www.retiredbrains.com
Retiree Careers http://www.retireecareers.com
RetirementJobs.com http://www.retirementjobs.com
Senior Community Service Employment Program http://www.doleta.gov/seniors
Seniors4Hire http://www.seniors4hire.org
Senior Job Bank http://www.seniorjobbank.org
The Next Chapter http://www.civicventures.org/nextchapter
The Phoenix Link http://www.thephoenixlink.com
Too Young to Retire: http://www.2young2retire.com
U.S. Department of Labor http://www.dol.gov
U.S. Small Business Administration. http://www.sba.gov
YourEncore http://www.yourencore.com
http://www.savvysenior.org/seniorresources.htm#EMP
Are you looking for a job? #4 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2151983/posts
Are you looking for a job? #5 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2152392/posts
Thank you Brad’s Gramma.
I think this is a good link to keep updated both for freepers, lurkers and those who come in from a search engine.
To quote a very famous/nice/kind lady....”Yep”.
;)
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