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| admin jobs News+ XML/RSSBy Roger Croft A. Harrison Barnes, CEO of Hound, says that there are still jobs for all age groups and skill levels. “You have to be persistent. You can’t just give up after saying I emailed over 200 resumes and didn’t get a callback.” By Roger Croft 903,000 unemployed people have stopped receiving unemployment benefits as of June 19 because the Senate has not approved the unemployment benefits extension bill. By Roger Croft The unemployment rate for older workers (55 – 64 years old) has also doubled to 5.8% compared to the last two years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment claims down as more people fall off the rolls,but nationwide at least over 100,000 jobs By Roger Croft The Department of Labor has reported that there were 255,000 fewer people on unemployment benefits at the end of May, bringing the number of unemployed getting benefits down to 4.46 million. By Jools Moore Major Players, the UK’s leading creative recruiter, reports that permanent front-of-house briefs have doubled since the last quarter of 2009, as companies across the marketing and creative sectors recruit support staff By Jools Moore Major Players, the UK’s leading creative and marketing recruiter today announced a new series of free lunchtime webinars dedicated to helping job seekers and clients alike identify new areas of opportunity and emerging trends in their sector. By Adecco Australia Addeco Australia offers employment opportunity that meets your human resources By Adecco Australia Addeco Australia offers employment opportunity that meets your human resources needs. A hiring Process to become more efficient in requiring a human capital development. By Hays Hays reports that competition for office manager jobs has intensified in the current marketplace By Hays Hays has been proclaimed as the Best Performing Plc at the Recruitment International Awards 2008 By Hays Hays Civil & Structural confirms the resilience of UK civil engineering market as recruitment continues to boom By Fuse Jobs As Lee McQueen (winner of The Apprentice) starts his first day in his new job work, Amanda Lacey, Director of Fuse Jobs appeared on BBC's Working Lunch to offer her advice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||