Wipro Technologies Ltd. is busting into Brantford, taking over Bell Canada’s intentions to hire hundreds of people and house them at the city-owned Market Square Mall. Wipro is not wasting any time and intends to start advertising for the first 350 full-time jobs in local media Thursday, with a job fair scheduled for its new … Continue reading
Despite the tough economy, family-owned businesses remain optimistic about hiring and retaining employees, according to the 2012 Family Enterprise USA survey of family firms. The annual survey released today compiles responses from 300 family firm executives from a wide range of industry sectors. 54% of respondents indicated that they intend to hire more workers in … Continue reading
Up to 195 posts are to be lost at the biggest private employer in Brighton and Hove. American Express is proposing to move office jobs back to Argentina and India. The company is in talks with employees at its European headquarters in Edward Street, Brighton, to see which other roles those affected may be able … Continue reading
Billionaire Philip Falcone’s LightSquared Inc. wireless venture is cutting 45 percent of its jobs, or about 149 positions, to preserve cash after its plan to start operating was rejected by U.S. regulators. Most of the affected employees are those hired in preparation for its high-speed wireless network expansion, Reston, Virginia-based LightSquared said today. The company … Continue reading
With youth unemployment standing at a near-record 22 per cent in the UK, talk of a “lost generation” is growing ever louder. Policymakers are right to be concerned. Of course, the fact that the young are struggling to find work is largely a question of demand. The economic environment is making businesses wary of hiring … Continue reading
Cianbro announced they’re hiring 150 new workers. Officials for the construction company say they’re facing the largest backlog of projects in their 63 year history. The job openings are for all sorts of positions including journey level millwrights, pipewelders and pipefitters for Greater Bangor and Woodland. As well as for the spring outage season when … Continue reading
Landing a job for an electrician is simple simply because of the shortage of electricians as a result of the high demand for these pros. Electricians are necessary in all fields like manufacturing, local governments, electric power companies, automobile sector and private contracting jobs as well. The shortage of electricians is due to the shifting … Continue reading
Sit ‘n Sleep, the mattress firm, is adding five stores in Southern California this year and plans to hire 50 veterans, the company said today. Larry “You’re killing me Larry” Miller, Sit ‘n Sleep’s chief executive, said the idea to hire vets came to him as he watched the wind-down of the wars in Iraq … Continue reading
Sterling Financial Corp. has laid off 6 percent of its workers, or 160 people, the bank announced in a filing Friday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission . The layoffs will save the bank around $15 million in annual payroll. The bank is not releasing information about the number of layoffs in specific … Continue reading
The Long Beach school board has approved the layoffs of more than 300 employees, including the entire teaching staff of the Head Start preschool program, as part of proposed budget cuts. The Press-Telegram ( http://bit.ly/ypTARZ) says the school district is proposing the cuts in anticipation of a more than $189 million budget deficit by 2014. … Continue reading
Do you want your CV to be one that gets overlooked? Of course not! I’m going to share with you exactly what you need to do in order to create an interview winning CV for a Database Administrator (DBA), Data Professional or any other darn profession you can think of for that matter! What prompted … Continue reading
As employers try to whittle down what can be hundreds of applicants vying for one job, they’re turning more to phone interviews to screen candidates and streamline the process. You may be taking a call in the kitchen, but don’t be tempted to rinse a dish or even your hands while talking to a potential … Continue reading
Just a few months ago, Illinois gave retail giant Sears $275 million to keep its corporate headquarters in the state, after Sears threatened to move elsewhere (including, potentially, Ohio). To show its appreciation for receiving millions in taxpayer funds, as Greg Leroy pointed out at the Clawback blog, Sears announced last week that it will … Continue reading
The improving economy, the skills of Henry County-area workers and the assistance of governments and the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corp. were the key factors in Laminate Technologies’ decision to open a plant in Henry County that will create 30 jobs. In addition, “the people have been overwhelming … like family,” said Fred Zoeller, co-founder, … Continue reading
The Greek economy will only return to growth in 2014 after a four-year recession that will shrink output by 17 percent, EU officials said on Tuesday, warning Athens it needs to cut wages further to bring its public debt to manageable levels. Speaking hours after euro zone finance ministers agreed a 130 billion euro ($172 … Continue reading