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Large Companies Game H-1B Visa Program, Costing the U.S. Jobs

lhg-carl January 26, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
Large Companies Game H-1B Visa Program, Costing the U.S. Jobs

By JULIA PRESTON Théo Négri, a young software engineer from France, had come up with so many novel ideas at his job at an Internet start-up in San Francisco that the American entrepreneur who hired him wanted to keep him

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10 Job Search Tools Every Jobseekers Need To Know About

lhg-carl January 26, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
10 Job Search Tools Every Jobseekers Need To Know About

by Adrian Tan 1. Sokanu Not sure what career paths to focus on? Sokanu can help. Think of it as a career discovery platform to help you know more about yourself and, thus, what would be the most suitable vocational profile for

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A economist explains why women over 50 can’t find jobs

lhg-carl January 26, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
A economist explains why women over 50 can’t find jobs

By: Teresa Ghilarducci Editor’s Note: If you’re a woman over the age of 50, finding work has statistically gotten harder since 2008. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis recently published a study that showed that half of the long-term

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9 Job-Finding Secrets From Headhunters

lhg-carl January 26, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
9 Job-Finding Secrets From Headhunters

By: Jessica Hullinger You’re on the prowl for a new job? Good luck with that. You can furiously send out resumes and cover letters all you want, but research suggests most new hires don’t actually apply for their new jobs

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Diamonds in the Rough: Job Candidates with Unemployment Gaps

lhg-carl January 21, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
Diamonds in the Rough: Job Candidates with Unemployment Gaps

By: Daniel James New job candidates are going to be searching for your job postings, and that means one thing: new resumes, and a lot of them. Probably more than you have time to go through, at least without putting

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These Are the 25 Best Jobs for 2016

lhg-carl January 21, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
These Are the 25 Best Jobs for 2016

By: Claire Zillman A new list ranks jobs based on salary, career prospects, and number of openings. Late last year, Glassdoor estimated that approximately 45% of Americans with a job or looking for one planned to launch a job hunt

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The Apprentice Returns

lhg-carl January 20, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
The Apprentice Returns

By: Michael Bernick This week, the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges will be asked to approve more than $16 million in California Apprenticeship Initiative (CAI) projects to expand apprenticeship presence and enrollment in California. The CAI is

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PwC Is Turning to Vets and Grads to Fill High-Paying Tech Jobs

lhg-carl January 20, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
PwC Is Turning to Vets and Grads to Fill High-Paying Tech Jobs

By: Anne Fisher There’s no easy fix to the cybersecurity skills shortage. When Anna Vanegmond graduated from Notre Dame in 2014 with a degree in sociology, she had taken just one cybersecurity course, and making a career of it had

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Rise of the Robots Will Eliminate More Than 5 Million Jobs

lhg-carl January 19, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
Rise of the Robots Will Eliminate More Than 5 Million Jobs

By: Jill Ward Over five million jobs will be lost by 2020 as a result of developments in genetics, artificial intelligence, robotics and other technological change, according to World Economic Forum research. About 7 million jobs will be lost and

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How Outsourcing Companies Are Gaming the Visa System

lhg-carl January 19, 2016April 30, 2020 Blog
How Outsourcing Companies Are Gaming the Visa System

By: HAEYOUN PARK H-1B visas are designed to bring foreign professionals with college degrees and specializedskills to fill jobs when qualified Americans cannot be found. But in recent years, globaloutsourcing companies have dominated the program, winning tens of thousands of

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Social Engineering Cyber Crime

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