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Proposed Revised Scheduling Letter: Job Title and Race/Ethnicity Data by Sandra Zeigler, Esq. - Feb, 2012 If OFCCP's proposed revised scheduling letter is approved anytime in 2012, it will ask you to submit your 2011 AAP data. If your AAP year tracks the calendar year, this is the data you are reviewing now. From the time you receive a scheduling letter, you have 30 days to submit your written affirmative action program along with the documents specified in the enclosed itemized listing. OFCCP has proposed few changes to the... |
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Take Action Now to Recruit Persons with Disabilities by Jacquelyn Peterson - Feb, 2012 The primary legislation concerning persons with disabilities is Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and it has parallels with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was created to specifically prohibit discrimination against persons with disabilities. It requires contractors or subcontractors who have more than $10,000 in federal contracts to employ and advanc... |
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The OFCCP Digest Archives by Local JobNetwork™ - Feb, 2012 The OFCCP Digest is a complimentary resource for those who do business with the Federal government. Industry leaders from throughout the country share their expertise on a range of topics including affirmative action, equal employment opportunity, and government compliance. --> To subscribe to The OFCCP Digest, enter your email address then click 'Add' or s... |
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Affiliations by Local JobNetwork™ - Feb, 2012 Affiliations The Local JobNetwork has partnered with select organizations who share the same pride and commitment that we have to exemplary service and a high standard of excellence. Our strategic partnerships and combined efforts enable us to offer best-in-class products and services as well as innovative solutions that are responsive to customer needs and changes in the market and regulatory enviro... |
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3 Ways to Reinvent Yourself on LinkedIn by Lindsey Pollak - Feb, 2012 We’re already a month into 2012 and most job seekers have given up on their lofty New Year’s resolutions. If you’re in this boat, don’t despair! Instead, use LinkedIn — and a few trusted friends or colleagues — to help you make the change you desire. Over the years I’ve observed the ways that people use LinkedIn to change career direction or perk up a slumping job search. Here are my three favorite reinvention tips: 1.... |
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Get a Job or Retire? by Betty Cohen - Feb, 2012 With the national unemployment rate currently hovering over 8%, I am still seeing a significant number of clients who are experiencing the adverse effects of suddenly becoming unemployed. Upon losing a job, one possible early outcome of that loss can be the commonly expressed feeling of paralysis or numbness, a sense of being stuck, with an inability to move forward and take some constructive action. For clients soon approac... |
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5 Ways Teens Can Shine in a Summer Job Interview by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012 Some students are thinking beyond their spring break plans and wondering about how to land a summer job. Summer jobs have been scarce in the last several years. Not just because the number of summer job opportunities are less, but also because older adults are snagging some of the jobs typically reserved for student employment. In July 2011, the Department of Labor reported that the share of young people employed was 48.8%. I... |
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13 of the Toughest Interview Questions by Thomas J. Denham - Feb, 2012 The interview is the final stage before a job offer is made, so you must give an absolute command performance. Success means getting a perfect A+. Anything less and you come in second place. There is often a question behind the question, so answer their underlining concern. Here is my tough questions list. Study them carefully and develop your own tailored responses using examples. 1. Tell me about yourself. - This is ... |
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36 Sources of Networking Contacts by Thomas J. Denham - Feb, 2012 As you may know, networking is the number one job search strategy. One of your initial steps will be to identify a list of networking contacts. You may be thinking, “I don’t really have a network! Where am I supposed to find all these contacts?” It may be a real challenge to generate names, but the list below may help you uncover all the connections in both your personal and professional life. 1. Athletic Teams (ie. Gol... |
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4 Steps for Teens to Get a Summer Job in a Government Agency by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012 Many high school and college teens do not know about the high number of summer jobs available for teens in government agencies, municipally and county offices and programs. Teens who want to get a jump on the competition should be following these 5 steps now to get a summer job in a government agency this year. Research, Research, Research There are many sources of information for teens looking for a summer job with th... |
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