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Entries for September 2013
Finding a great job isn’t always about looking for the job yourself and applying for listings you find in the paper or online.
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After sending the time and money to go to college, you will want to use that education you received to begin your career.
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There are a wide range of benefits to choosing temp jobs, including learning valuable skills, having some great experience and making professional connections.
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Working on your resume and looking for a job after leaving the military can be a daunting task.
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It may be hard to believe, but having too much experience can actually hurt almost as much as having no experience at all.
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The amount of youth that were employed during the spring and summer of this year rose by 2.1 million when compared to the same period last year according to information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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As of January 2015, Obamacare will require for firms with 50 or more full time employees to offer them affordable health insurance or pay a fine of $2000 to $3000 per employee. This is a concern for many businesses that do not already offer insurance coverage to their employees.
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The main focus of self employment tax is to be able to collect Medicare and Social Security taxes from self employed individuals. If you are an employee, the first $113,700 of wages for 2013 is going to have a 12.4 percent social security tax applied to it.
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Over 150 lawyers attended the recent Health, Labor, and Employment Institute in Wisconsin Dells. The two day event provided them with tips and information from presents on various topics in labor, health, and employment law.
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Many things have changed for Cintia Diaz since she made the decision to enroll in the Grundy-Kendall Regional Office of Education Youth Employment Program. She has currently attained her GED certificate and works at a Rehab and Care facility in Yorkville.
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