Opportunities for a job – or a better job – vary by community. No matter your education or skills, finding work may depend on location.
Moving for a Job? Five Factors to Consider

Opportunities for a job – or a better job – vary by community. No matter your education or skills, finding work may depend on location.
Just a little bit of decoration can go a long way to welcoming the transition of a new season into your home.
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), an annual opportunity to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities and educates about the value of a workforce inclusive of their skills and talents.
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Tuesday, October 1st marked the start of the Jewish new year and a new fiscal year for the federal government.
Why do we work? It seems like a simple question. However, there is more to it because we have different motivations.
As summer quickly fades into cooler nights, and the fall colors start to take hold, I’ve already begun to think about how we’re going to start prepping for indoor entertaining again, and -- GASP -- the holidays.
Each year during the last full week in September, the US Department of Labor (DOL) and the workforce development community celebrates older workers by marketing their value and contribution to the workforce in the past, present and future.