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JobsAWorld: USA Jobs

US Economy Bounces Back with 4.8 Million US Jobs Produced

As the US continued reopening from the pandemic, the United States Labor Department reported nonfarm payrolls increased by 4.8 million in June, and unemployment fell to 11.1 percent Dow Jones economists expected an increase of 2.9 million US jobs and an unemployment rate of 12.4 percent. May saw an additional 2.7 million US jobs added […]

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Jobs Across The World: Tech Talent

Companies Seek Talented Foreign Tech Talent for UK Jobs

The executive order placed by President Donald Trump has the UK tech sector scrambling to attract entrepreneurs to relocate to the UK and start a company The executive order suspends foreign work visas, including the H-1B visa which allows companies to hire skilled people in specific fields and the L-1 visa, that enables firms to

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JobsAWorld: Immigrants

Persistence Paid Off for These Immigrants Living in America

Susanne Mitschke and Patrick Renner of Germany immigrated to the U.K. to attend university   While there, they met Roger Arellano, and the three founded Citruslabs. The trio felt their company, a platform for patient recruitment and retention, needed to relocate to the United States to serve a broader market. After waiting for their visa

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Jobs Across The World: American Jobs

If You’re Searching for Work in America, These Firms Are Hiring!

The business world has seen a dramatic change since COVID-19 began Several places are either laying off workers or shutting their doors, while other employers have revamped their operations to meet the many needs of a pandemic afflicted world. You may think it is not the best time to look for a new job opportunity,

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Minimum Wage for People Working in Alberta Rises to $15 Per Hour

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Alberta has raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour and is the first province in Canada to do so. It rose in stages, beginning in 2015 from $10.20 and fulfilled a long time NDP promise. The increase in pay equals a raise for close to 300,000 workers in Alberta, according to the Public Interest

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Petroleum Engineering Is America’s Highest-Paying University Major

Over 44 million U.S. residents collectively have an astounding $1.5 trillion in student debt. With the record-breaking, ever-increasing tuition bills and extreme level of debt, the return-on-investment of a degree is most important. Students can make the most out of their investment by deciding on a major that will direct them to a stable and

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