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February 28, 2007
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Posted by Chris at 05:17 PM
Geebo.Com Partners With Top Web Sites to Provide Job Recruiting Bargains
Thanks to a new job recruiting strategy, employers posting their job openings on Geebo.com now get their openings broadcast to sites across the Internet, including the three most highly trafficked web sites in the United States: Yahoo!, Google, and
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Posted by Alex at 12:31 PM
February 27, 2007
Finding a Job Online Becomes Much More Visual
Addition of video "handshakes" to online professional network raises the bar for web-based recruiting and job-hunting. (PRWeb Feb 27, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL:
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Posted by Michael at 05:32 PM
First key to landing a job: fix your resume
First impressions can be a pretty big deal. A good initial interaction might be the difference between meeting a friend or an enemy. A good first impression might lead to marriage. A bad one might lead down a very lonely
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Posted by Russell at 10:58 AM
Job, youth fairs among March programs
March is roaring in like a lion at the Fingerlakes Mall with many events for everyone to enjoy. If you are looking for a job, The Citizen hosts a job fair from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 7. Area companies will be on hand, all in one convenient
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Posted by Mel at 09:34 AM
February 26, 2007
Deliberations resume Monday in CIA leak trial
A jury is moving into its second week of debate on whether former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby obstructed the investigation into who leaked the identity of a CIA operative married to a prominent Iraq war
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Posted by Alex at 02:32 PM
Deliberations resume in Libby trial
WASHINGTON A jury is moving into its second week of debate on whether former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby obstructed the investigation into who leaked the identity of a CIA operative married to a prominent Iraq war critic. The eight women and four men began deliberations late Wednesday morning and have issued only two brief written notes, which suggested they are methodically
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Posted by Doug at 09:33 AM
February 25, 2007
Iraq's unemployed flock to job fair
Hundreds at a Baghdad job fair seek work with U.S.-linked firms. The positions promise good pay, isolation and peril. BAGHDAD The letter arrived at Hassim Mohammed's house a few months after he had started his new job. "If you work for an American company, we will kill you," it said.
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Posted by Richard at 03:26 PM


