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Scammers targeting job seekers with fake offers, interviews. Here's what you need to know
Better Business Bureau of Rockford warns job seekers of scams this holiday season, with over $85K lost to fake offers and ...
Every year, millions of Americans go online to search for jobs using websites like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor.
State officials are warning New Hampshire residents to be wary of job-seeking scams using the names of companies based in the Granite State. Attorney General John M. Formella warns the scam begins ...
Most job seekers will post their resume online if they see a potential opportunity but unfortunately, both legitimate employers and scammers use online platforms. Hoping to make job seekers aware of ...
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Can an AI ‘Tinder for Jobs’ Make Looking for Work Suck Less?
Sorce ( @sorcejobs) is building Tinder for Jobs. When you swipe right, AI navigates to the company’s website and applies on ...
The job hunt can be a slog. Confusing job portals, dense competition, and time-consuming application processes all conspire to make job hunting one of the most annoying experiences on the planet.
In a labor market defined by low unemployment and high competition for talent, new national research shows that AM/FM radio remains one of the most effective, yet often overlooked, tools for reaching ...
Maine unveiled an online platform that’s designed to connect job-seekers and employers with career services, hiring support and training programs. The state Department of Labor’s Work Source Maine ...
People packed the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center on Thursday for the return of the Delmarva Career and Job Expo, hoping to ...
Amid a tight labor market, employers are using AI to find talent and even conduct interviews, while applicants use the technology to write cover letters and prep for interviews.
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