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- Church to offer job search workshop (Suburban Journals)
- CanadianJobForce.com Launches First Targeted Mobile Job Search App for Canadian Job Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Job search tips offered March 30 in Bernards Township (The Bernardsville News)
Church to offer job search workshop (Suburban Journals) Posted: 16 Mar 2010 12:36 PM PDT Church to offer job search workshop A six-hour job search training program will be offered in two, three-hour segments from 6 to 9 p.m. March 21 and 28 at West County Assembly of God, 13431 N. Outer Forty Road, Chesterfield.
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Posted: 16 Mar 2010 07:00 AM PDT OTTAWA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CanadianJobForce.com, the premier career site for Canadian job seekers and employers, today announced the launch of its new mobile job search application across iPhone®, BlackBerry® and Android® platforms. The application, which enables users to search for jobs across more than 25 industries directly from their mobile device, is the first of its kind to be powered by a Canadian-based job site and dedicated specifically to the Canadian job market. CanadianJobForce has been at the forefront of the latest trends in mobile content delivery by optimizing their site for mobile job searching over a year ago, and has continued to recognize the value in expanding its mobile initiatives. By launching a mobile application across three major smart phone platforms, CanadianJobForce is able to deliver content to a larger number of Canadian professionals interested in searching for jobs and accessing career resources on-the-go. The newly released mobileapplication provides users with access to local jobs from top Canadian employers and is powered by Beyond.com, the world's largest network of niche career communities. By downloading the application, professionals can search for jobs by keyword and location, review detailed job descriptions, set-up job alerts and share jobs with friends. In addition, "More and more people are relying on their mobile device to gain access to information on-the-go, which is why it is important for CanadianJobForce to establish a strong mobile presence to ensure our users are able to engage in their job search whenever and wherever they want," says Jason Stevens, director of operations for Beyond.com, Inc., who oversees CanadianJobForce.com. "With an increased focus on local job searching, CanadianJobForce is excited to offer an application that provides a more targeted approach to recruitment than what is currently available in the Canadian market today." The new CanadianJobForce application is available on iTunes®, Android Market and BlackBerry+App+World&index=4&md5=536ab82b0f0b4a292d99d31ecc7b4b92"> About CanadianJobForce.com CanadianJobForce.com is the premier career destination for Canadian job seekers and employers, providing access to the best job opportunities, professionals and career resources available in Canada. Our career search services and networking tools enable job seekers and employers to create targeted connections across more than 146 Canadian career communities. CanadianJobForce.com is a member of Beyond.com, the world's largest network of niche career communities. Beyond.com is a Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. (
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Job search tips offered March 30 in Bernards Township (The Bernardsville News) Posted: 16 Mar 2010 03:20 AM PDT Ruth Lufkin, supervising reference librarian, will feature creative ways to find opportunities through mining the library's resources. She will demonstrate online tools that allow discovery of useful magazine, journal and newspaper information on specific companies, key personnel and particular industries. Resources that are available remotely to every library cardholder in New Jersey will be highlighted, as well as those specifically available at Bernards Township Library. The meeting will be held in the Program Room located on the lower level. All are welcome at this free program. Pre-registration is suggested but not required; those who register in advance using the Program Calendar at www.BernardsLibrary.org will receive an email reminder before the program. For more information call the Library at (908) 204-3031, ext. 4, or email rlufkin@bernards.org. Members of the Career Forum and Career Networking Group are especially invited to attend these meetings. Both of these local support groups offer programs of interest to those looking for work or contemplating transition and opportunities to network with other members of the group. The Career Forum meets at the Somerset Hills YMCA from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings. The Career Networking Group meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at the Bernards Township Library. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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