The economy saw a small increase in industrial production in the United States even during this tough world economy. With the increase, economist are looking…
Lafayette, Indiana is welcoming 150 new jobs to come from Nanshan America Co., a Chinese company that manufactures aluminum auto parts. Nanshan executives, along with…
Canadian auto parts manufacturer Martinrea International Inc. is expanding it’s heavy stamping plant in Shelbyville, Kentucky and adding 150 jobs in the process. The expansion…
QVC, the most-well known home shopping network in America, is expanding its operations at its distribution facility in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. The company will…
North American Lighting Inc., a manufacturer of automobile headlights, will expand their plant in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, which will add 250 new jobs to the…
You landed a great new job, and now the only thing standing in the way of your new position is your old one! Resigning from a job can be a task that is sometimes a bit awkward, but it's something that has to be done. The key is to do it, and get it over with, but to do it with dignity. Before you go marching into your employer's office to tell them you're outta there, read on.
Whether you first reentered the job market of your own volition or your reentry came as a surprise to you, there is a good chance that you have come to a point where it feels as though your job search has been going on for much too long. Have you started to feel as if no one is going to hire you?
David J. Stern’s Plantation office has resulted in more layoffs, this time for a DJSP Enterprises, a publicly traded company that provides paperwork services. 96…
New Alliance Bank in Connecticut has announced 229 layoffs to occur from April 15 to January 2012. Employees working in back-office operations in its Manchester…