Now Hiring: Three Industries That Have Jobs Available

If you’re looking for a new job or a change in your career path, here are some opportunities that seem to be pandemic-proof. Judging by their abilities to withstand this current economic depression, it’s likely that these positions could always be unaffected by economic trauma.

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Don’t Quit Your Job Search During the Holidays

It’s almost that time of year again. Stores have all sorts of decorations and gift ideas on display. We’re entering the holiday season. But wait! What does this mean for your job search? In short, it means you need to continue. Don’t let up. Today I’ll explain what happens from an employer perspective and both why you should press on and tips for doing so.

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What You’re Worth: Three Tools to Research Job Compensation

Whether you’re evaluating a new job offer or seeking to negotiate your existing pay, it’s important to enter the conversation with the employer armed with evidence. No longer is salary information a secretive topic—many websites now collect and share this information, making it easy to see where you stand. Here are three websites you can use to see what people similar to you are earning in your region.

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Compete in the Current Job Market as an Older Worker

Media coverage on the American economy paints a bleak picture for unemployed Americans, especially older job seekers. Talented workers have been laid off and now exceed the number of job openings, making the competition for jobs fierce. In today’s economy, your job hunt will take longer than ever before. If you’re an older worker looking for a new career, consider the following strategies to get ahead of your competition and gain employment.

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Using Twitter as a Job Search Tool

Job seekers used to pull out the employment section of a newspaper and circle job postings that interested them. Today, social media broadens the avenues at your disposable when seeking a job or career advice. Here's how to use Twitter in your job search.

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Goodwill® Urges Americans to Take the #LaborOfLove Pledge to Spread Awareness about Goodwill and the Importance of Job Training

Rockville, MD – According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 5.6 million job openings on the last business day of June this year. In observance of Labor Day, between August 30 and September 6, Goodwill is challenging people across the nation to sign Goodwill’s #LaborOfLove pledge to spread awareness about Goodwill® and

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Build Your Career. Find A Job. Participate In A Goodwill® Career Fair For A Jumpstart

Networking events to take place during Goodwill Industries® Week ROCKVILLE, MD — The number of people applying for jobless benefits are the lowest they’ve been since March 1973, according to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Labor. Although the labor market continues to strengthen despite a sluggish economy, there are still thousands of

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