Recruitment

Fla.'s private colleges beef up recruiting

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida, an association that represents 28 private colleges, reported a 2.8 percent increase in enrollment. "These are hard times for private institutions,...

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Voice the NSU Alumni and Supporters' Displeasure with the Direction of NSu Athletics

This is a petetion is to voice our displeasure not only about the dismissal of Coach Jay Thomas and his staff, but to voice our displeasure about the overall competancy of the Administration of the Athletic Department. As a...

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LA FRANCAISE DES JEUX and disability

La Française des Jeux is embarking on a sustainable development policy designed to meet the expectations of society, which looks to companies to reconcile social and environmental progress with economic development and...

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‘The gospel of policing according to Madison’

Sgt. Mike Koval has a passion for recruiting and training new officers, and for spreading “the gospel of policing according to Madison.” State Journal Here's a glimpse of some of the nontraditional professions of recruits hired...

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MBAs Who Double Up

Although it involves a huge investment of time and money, a dual-degree program can be the ticket to an upgraded career After spending several years working at a large corporate bank, Trey Crabb, currently a managing director...

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LEBANON: Migrant Women Dying on the Job

By Dalila Mahdawi BEIRUT, Nov 21 (IPS) - October and November have been bloody months for Lebanon's migrant domestic workers - over the last five weeks nine women have died. The workers leave their families behind to travel to...

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Job market for students

As of early October, nearly 40 percent of university seniors seeking jobs after they graduate in March had no offers of employment, according to a government survey. Companies that have reduced the number of new hires have...

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Islander work scheme bears no fruit

TOM HYLAND November 22, 2009 A PLAN to bring Pacific Islanders to work on Australian fruit farms has stalled, as red tape entangles a scheme initially hailed as a ''win-win'' for labour-starved growers and struggling island...

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Gameday preview: Clemson vs. Virginia

Over the hump A Boston College loss in its final two games also would clinch the Atlantic Division title for Clemson. But the Tigers would clearly prefer to get there on their own terms. Dabo Swinney has done his best to steer...

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Treasury Management Product Development Leader

NY-New York, Treasury Management Product Development Leader Summary: To develop profitable Treasury Management products and services that meet the needs of our targeted corporate markets and the strategic goals of the Treasury...

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