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How Jacksonville’s CareerExpo is bridging the skills gap in Florida’s booming construction industry

Read full article: How Jacksonville’s CareerExpo is bridging the skills gap in Florida’s booming construction industry

With a growing demand for skilled workers across Florida, local students were able to get a hands-on look at what a future in the trades could look like.

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Looking for a teaching job? Clay County is hosting an educator recruitment fair May 6

Read full article: Looking for a teaching job? Clay County is hosting an educator recruitment fair May 6

The event is from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, at the Teacher Training Center at Fleming Island High School at 2233 Village Square Parkway, Fleming Island, FL, 32003.

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Don’t get scammed! How to spot fake job ads

Read full article: Don’t get scammed! How to spot fake job ads

A recent report found that more than 28% of Americans are searching for new jobs, and 70% of people who are currently employed are considering a new job in 2025.

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Veterans, formerly incarcerated ready to find a fresh start at this year’s Second Chance Job Fair in Jacksonville

Read full article: Veterans, formerly incarcerated ready to find a fresh start at this year’s Second Chance Job Fair in Jacksonville

For many people with a criminal record, finding a job after prison can feel nearly impossible. But one event in Jacksonville aims to change that.

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A workforce revolution: No college needed for new careers in climate-related jobs

Read full article: A workforce revolution: No college needed for new careers in climate-related jobs

Did you know the demand is soaring for workers in fields that help us be more climate resilient?

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New year, new job: Career trends for 2025

Read full article: New year, new job: Career trends for 2025

This could be a year of change, at least when it comes to careers. Of people surveyed by Resume Templates, 56% say they want to find a new job in 2025.

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Career Comeback: Finding new joy in your job in 2025

Read full article: Career Comeback: Finding new joy in your job in 2025

According to Indeed, low job satisfaction not only affects work performance, but it can also impact someone’s personal life as well.

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25 companies looking to fill hundreds of positions during Jacksonville Job Fair on Dec. 10

Read full article: 25 companies looking to fill hundreds of positions during Jacksonville Job Fair on Dec. 10

25 companies are looking to fill hundreds of jobs just before Christmas with the Jacksonville Job Fair.

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Returnships: Adults re-entering the workforce after taking a break

Read full article: Returnships: Adults re-entering the workforce after taking a break

Have you ever thought about taking a career break? A CNBC poll shows that 52 percent of people agree that health and wellness is an acceptable reason to take a few months to a year off.

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Best teen jobs: How you can earn, learn and grow early on

Read full article: Best teen jobs: How you can earn, learn and grow early on

With school back in session and expenses rising, many teens are looking for part-time jobs to earn extra income. While nearly six million 16 to 19-year-olds were employed in June 2024 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the highest number in over a decade, finding the right balance between schoolwork and earning potential can be challenging.

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Fall career fair coming to FSCJ featuring more than 100 companies

Read full article: Fall career fair coming to FSCJ featuring more than 100 companies

The Fall Career Fair is coming to FSCJ in partnership with CareerSource Northeast Florida and Paychecks for Patriots.

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Job killers: Mistakes to avoid to stay employed

Read full article: Job killers: Mistakes to avoid to stay employed

A recent poll found that 58 percent of employees were afraid of getting fired, and 54 percent admitted it scares them more than death. So which mistakes will land you looking for a new job?

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Descending the corporate ladder: How ideas of success in the workplace are shifting

Read full article: Descending the corporate ladder: How ideas of success in the workplace are shifting

Working hard and rising to the top has long been a marker of career success and happiness. But that notion may be a thing of the past. According to Indeed and a new study, workplace priorities are shifting, especially among younger generations.

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Micro moves, micro change: The power of microfeminism at work

Read full article: Micro moves, micro change: The power of microfeminism at work

Microfeminism. It’s the idea of making small changes to empower women, especially at work. The trend is taking off on TikTok.

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Seal the deal: Negotiating for the best job offer

Read full article: Seal the deal: Negotiating for the best job offer

Going for a new job involves a lot of steps. Applying, interviewing, and waiting for an official offer. But it doesn’t end there.

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Beyond the job description: Considering company culture

Read full article: Beyond the job description: Considering company culture

There’s a lot to consider during a job interview. Is the job itself good? Is the pay in the right range? What about the benefits? But experts say people often miss one of the most important questions: Will I be happy working here?

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Help wanted: Why experience is no longer mandatory & how to sell your resume if you don’t have any

Read full article: Help wanted: Why experience is no longer mandatory & how to sell your resume if you don’t have any

But what do you need to land your dream job? Years of experience used to be mandatory, but times are changing.

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Relaunch revolution: Moms reclaim their careers

Read full article: Relaunch revolution: Moms reclaim their careers

When the time is right, one program is helping these moms get back to work in high-paying, high-level jobs.

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Prepped to perfection: Acing the virtual interview

Read full article: Prepped to perfection: Acing the virtual interview

Harvard researchers watched hundreds of remote interviews, of the 72% of job candidates who did not get a job offer, the majority appeared distracted, failed to engage their recruiter in a meaningful way or seemed as though they were reading from a script.

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Empower Work: Text lifeline for employees

Read full article: Empower Work: Text lifeline for employees

Employees are not happy at work. A Gallup poll found that 50% of workers are stressed daily, while 41% are often worried. And many aren’t comfortable talking to HR about it.

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Clay County District Schools hiring new talent on-site at July 16 job fair

Read full article: Clay County District Schools hiring new talent on-site at July 16 job fair

On July 16, job seekers will have the chance to earn employment at the Clay County District Schools in-person job fair, which runs from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Fleming Island High School.

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Dry promotion dilemma: Should you take a promotion that doesn't include a pay raise?

Read full article: Dry promotion dilemma: Should you take a promotion that doesn't include a pay raise?

According to a Mercer survey, businesses are devoting less of their 2024 budgets to raises and promotions than last year. But some still want to award their employees in other ways. The question is: should you go along with it?

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Trump's debate references to 'Black jobs' and 'Hispanic jobs' stir Democratic anger

Read full article: Trump's debate references to 'Black jobs' and 'Hispanic jobs' stir Democratic anger

Donald Trump's warning during his debate with Joe Biden that immigrants are taking “Black jobs" and “Hispanic jobs” prompted outrage from Democrats and Black leaders who found the language vague and racially discriminatory.

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City of Jacksonville hosts career fair Tuesday

Read full article: City of Jacksonville hosts career fair Tuesday

The city of Jacksonville will host a career fair from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday at the Prime Osborn Convention Center.

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Hey, Graduates! Tell Us: Now that you’ve crossed the stage, what are 3 of your job expectations?

Read full article: Hey, Graduates! Tell Us: Now that you’ve crossed the stage, what are 3 of your job expectations?

The tense moment you’ve prepared for during your entire college career is over. You’ve just turned your tassel to the left side to signify that you are now a graduate of a higher education institute.

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Joyless jobs: Why do most people hate their work?

Read full article: Joyless jobs: Why do most people hate their work?

Finding a job you love is the dream. But sometimes once you’ve been at the job for a while, it can feel more like a nightmare. Rather than moving on or finding a new career, experts say the answer might be an easier option that’s right in front of you.

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Veterans soar to new heights with drone pilot training program

Read full article: Veterans soar to new heights with drone pilot training program

Veterans with the Wounded Warrior Project are learning on how to become drone pilots as part of a collaboration with CSX Railroad Transportation to diversify job opportunities and employ more veterans.

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More older Americans delaying retirement, returning to workforce

Read full article: More older Americans delaying retirement, returning to workforce

The fastest-growing age group in the workforce isn’t teens or new college graduates, it’s people over 75.

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14M people are exposed to job scams every year. Here’s what you need to know

Read full article: 14M people are exposed to job scams every year. Here’s what you need to know

Linked in reports 50 percent of workers will actively look for a new job this year and most of those people will search online to find one. But beware, job scams are a growing problem. According to the Better Business Bureau, about 14 million people are exposed to an employment scam each year. Now, scammers are finding new ways to get people on board.

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Tell us: Are you feeling more optimistic about the economy? Why or why not?

Read full article: Tell us: Are you feeling more optimistic about the economy? Why or why not?

Americans are feeling more optimistic about the economy, as indicated by a new study out of the University of Michigan. The study reveals that consumer sentiment has increased by 13% in January, reaching its highest level since July 2021. This positive outlook comes as inflation continues to soften. Additionally, the January jobs report shows that the U.S. economy added 353,000 jobs last month, with the unemployment rate remaining steady at 3.7%. Stay updated with the latest economic news and trends by following our coverage on Channel 4.

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Why are weird questions asked on job interviews by companies?

Read full article: Why are weird questions asked on job interviews by companies?

What are some strange questions you have been asked on a job interview?

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The changing career landscape in 2024

Read full article: The changing career landscape in 2024

The job market is constantly changing. Case in point, we just experienced the great resignation. Now hiring experts are predicting the great stay. Technology, the economy and social changes all impact the workplace.

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Sneaky interview tricks: The coffee test & more

Read full article: Sneaky interview tricks: The coffee test & more

The average employer interviews seven to 10 candidates for one job. And according to hired.com, on average, a person will have two to three interviews before being offered a new position. But there are some strategies that interviewers use to see if you are the right person for their company. Ivanhoe shows us how to navigate through a tricky job interview.

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The in-demand jobs that saw double-digit pay bumps last year

Read full article: The in-demand jobs that saw double-digit pay bumps last year

Salary comparison site Payscale.com surveyed users and found one profession saw a pay increase of 24% from 2022.

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FTC: How to spot the latest job scams

Read full article: FTC: How to spot the latest job scams

Job scams can crop up on real job sites, including places like LinkedIn, so how do you tell a scam from the real thing?

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5 reasons why people with disabilities are great hires for holiday work, and beyond

Read full article: 5 reasons why people with disabilities are great hires for holiday work, and beyond

Each year retail stores hire more workers than usual to make sure they can accommodate all the extra people and demand for goods, although one group that can overlooked is those with disabilities.

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10 biggest labor strikes in U.S. history

Read full article: 10 biggest labor strikes in U.S. history

Here are the 10 biggest by the number of striking workers, according to Statista.

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Here’s how to become an air traffic controller, help meet demand for shortage

Read full article: Here’s how to become an air traffic controller, help meet demand for shortage

The average annual salary for a controller in 2021 was $129,750, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and controllers also get to have top-notch benefits working for the government.

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Jaguars host 2-day job fair to fill more than 1,000 positions

Read full article: Jaguars host 2-day job fair to fill more than 1,000 positions

If you want to show your Jaguars pride and get hired to work every home game, Monday is the last day for the Jaguars job fair.

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Job applicants fill TIAA Bank as Jags kickoff 2-day job fair

Read full article: Job applicants fill TIAA Bank as Jags kickoff 2-day job fair

The Jacksonville Jaguars and TIAA Bank Field Stadium partners are hosting two job fairs this coming Sunday and Monday.

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Jaguars to host 2-day job fair at TIAA Bank Field

Read full article: Jaguars to host 2-day job fair at TIAA Bank Field

The Jacksonville Jaguars and TIAA Bank Field Stadium partners are hosting two job fairs this coming Sunday and Monday.

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See Apple's pivotal product announcements through history

Read full article: See Apple's pivotal product announcements through history

Apple has a long history of designing products that aren’t the first to be introduced in a particular category but still redefine the market.

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IRS expected to fill more than 200 customer service positions in Jacksonville

Read full article: IRS expected to fill more than 200 customer service positions in Jacksonville

If you’re looking for a job this summer, the Internal Revenue Service is searching to fill over 200 customer service positions in Jacksonville.

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UK telecom company BT plans to shed up to 55,000 jobs, replace some with AI

Read full article: UK telecom company BT plans to shed up to 55,000 jobs, replace some with AI

U.K. telecom company BT Group plans to shed up to 55,000 jobs by the end of the decade and replace some of them with artificial intelligence.

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5 tips to negotiating salary for first job out of college

Read full article: 5 tips to negotiating salary for first job out of college

While many graduates to obtain employment right after college, one expert said there are certain negotiating tactics that can be used to maximize the salary of their first job.

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New initiative unveiled for aspiring mechanics to help with industry-wide shortage

Read full article: New initiative unveiled for aspiring mechanics to help with industry-wide shortage

The effort hopes to help low-income students obtain a two-year certification program in Arizona, Georgia, Illinois and Texas.

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How law enforcement agencies are recruiting future officers in a difficult climate

Read full article: How law enforcement agencies are recruiting future officers in a difficult climate

Small towns and big cities alike are struggling to recruit and retain law enforcement officers amid national controversy over the police profession. Many veteran officers are retiring, leaving agencies in a bidding war for qualified candidates — as they try to hire the next generation to protect and serve.

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What’s the latest with U.S. job market? Recent stats might surprise you

Read full article: What’s the latest with U.S. job market? Recent stats might surprise you

Here are recently released statistics in four categories.

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Should corporations adopt a 4-day workweek? We asked you, and here’s what you said

Read full article: Should corporations adopt a 4-day workweek? We asked you, and here’s what you said

According to responses we’ve gotten to the idea, many are receptive to a four-day workweek.

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Wednesday Job Fair to hire hundreds in Jacksonville

Read full article: Wednesday Job Fair to hire hundreds in Jacksonville

Over 200 jobs will be filled at the annual Jacksonville JobLink job fair Wednesday, Feb. 15.

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Help Wanted: American ironworkers recruiting next generation

Read full article: Help Wanted: American ironworkers recruiting next generation

It's one of dozens of union locals that has launched a recruiting blitz to bring in "unrepresented" journeymen and offer paid apprenticeships to the potential next generation of skilled welders.

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What is ‘quiet quitting?’ ‘Quiet firing?’ How workers and employers can address burnout in the workplace

Read full article: What is ‘quiet quitting?’ ‘Quiet firing?’ How workers and employers can address burnout in the workplace

You don't have to go far to find workers who are burned out, fed up and looking for a new job.

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With more working remote, companies tweak in-office culture to recruit new workers

Read full article: With more working remote, companies tweak in-office culture to recruit new workers

Thanks to the pandemic, technology and just trends, traditional office life is becoming less appealing.

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WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: What’s Working (and who isn’t)’

Read full article: WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: What’s Working (and who isn’t)’

Our Solutionaries team has scoured the country for solutions to help employees, employers, companies and unions move forward... together!

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Job fair coming to Jacksonville with more than 45 companies & 2,000 jobs to fill

Read full article: Job fair coming to Jacksonville with more than 45 companies & 2,000 jobs to fill

More than 45 companies and organizations are looking to fill more than 2,000 jobs in Jacksonville.

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Jumbo Shrimp hosting 2 hiring events for seasonal workers in July

Read full article: Jumbo Shrimp hosting 2 hiring events for seasonal workers in July

Now is the chance for you to become a part of the Affordable Family Fun the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp has to offer.

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Jaguars host 2-day job fair event to fill 1,000 guest service positions

Read full article: Jaguars host 2-day job fair event to fill 1,000 guest service positions

The Jacksonville Jaguars are partnering with TIAA Bank Field to hire over 1,000 guest service positions for 2022 home games.

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Let us know: Have you made financial sacrifices due to high gas prices?

Read full article: Let us know: Have you made financial sacrifices due to high gas prices?

What have you had to cut out or sacrifice in order to afford fuel?

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More than 30 companies looking to hire 1200+ positions at job fair Thursday

Read full article: More than 30 companies looking to hire 1200+ positions at job fair Thursday

Your next career opportunity could be waiting at the Job News Job Fair.

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Big mistakes college grads make when it comes to finding their first job

Read full article: Big mistakes college grads make when it comes to finding their first job

You’ve put the work in at college and you’re ready to get a full-time job but landing your first job out of college isn’t always easy.

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Companies hiring for over 300 positions at job fair

Read full article: Companies hiring for over 300 positions at job fair

Polish up your resume. Big-name businesses are hiring in Jacksonville.

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Want to work from home? Spot the scams first

Read full article: Want to work from home? Spot the scams first

Scammers have been reaching out to people, pretending to be companies that offer at-home employment.

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Ever thought about becoming an electrician? 3 reasons this could be the career for you

Read full article: Ever thought about becoming an electrician? 3 reasons this could be the career for you

Are you about to graduate high school and you haven’t yet decided what you’ll do next?

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This major city is producing more garbage, but there are fewer sanitation workers to do the job

Read full article: This major city is producing more garbage, but there are fewer sanitation workers to do the job

As communities continue to grow, so does the amount of garbage. But cities and companies are struggling to keep workers willing to do these "dirty" jobs.

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Teacher recruitment fairs planned for Duval and Clay schools

Read full article: Teacher recruitment fairs planned for Duval and Clay schools

Duval County Public Schools is looking for teachers and support personnel. The district is hosting a job fair for candidates Saturday, April 2. The sessions break down like this:

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🔒 Tell us: How is inflation affecting your life?

Read full article: 🔒 Tell us: How is inflation affecting your life?

We want to hear from you about how rising prices are affecting your daily lives.

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Tell us: How is inflation affecting your life?

Read full article: Tell us: How is inflation affecting your life?

Inflation is a word that fills many with dread. A recent Harris Poll found that 55% of Americans are worried about inflation and what it will do to their cost of living.

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Jumbo Shrimp to hold 2 ballpark job fairs

Read full article: Jumbo Shrimp to hold 2 ballpark job fairs

The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp is hosting two job fairs in March.

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Did you recently quit your job? We want to hear from you.

Read full article: Did you recently quit your job? We want to hear from you.

We want to know why you quit your job in or around November.

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UPS hiring hundreds of seasonal workers in Jacksonville

Read full article: UPS hiring hundreds of seasonal workers in Jacksonville

UPS is hiring 440 seasonal employees in the Jacksonville area to support the increase in package volume ahead of the holidays. Nationally, UPS expects to hire more than 100,000 seasonal employees.

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1,000+ jobs available at Jacksonville job fair

Read full article: 1,000+ jobs available at Jacksonville job fair

A new opportunity is available for people down on their luck and out of a job.

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Job Fair Wednesday in Jacksonville, more than 200 jobs available

Read full article: Job Fair Wednesday in Jacksonville, more than 200 jobs available

The Jacksonville Joblink 2021 job fair features more than 200 opportunities for job seekers.

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Did you quit your job in August? We want to hear from you

Read full article: Did you quit your job in August? We want to hear from you

Quits jumped to 4.3 million in August, the highest on records dating back to December 2000, and up from 4 million in July.

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Looking for a job? Local resorts and clubs hold career fair

Read full article: Looking for a job? Local resorts and clubs hold career fair

Some of Jacksonville's most exclusive resorts and clubs looking to hire.

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Laurene Powell Jobs to invest $3.5B in climate group

Read full article: Laurene Powell Jobs to invest $3.5B in climate group

Philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs will invest $3.5 billion within the next 10 years to address the climate crisis.

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We asked how you felt about returning to work. Here’s what you had to say.

Read full article: We asked how you felt about returning to work. Here’s what you had to say.

We know it and you know it, too: The pandemic messed with a LOT of people’s jobs.

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Hundreds of jobs available at Jacksonville job fair

Read full article: Hundreds of jobs available at Jacksonville job fair

A new opportunity is available for people down on their luck and out of a job.

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Job gains struggle to relieve hospital and school staffing shortages

Read full article: Job gains struggle to relieve hospital and school staffing shortages

The state’s unemployment rate rose by a tenth of a percent in July and now sits at 5.1%.

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Florida sees increase in unemployment claims

Read full article: Florida sees increase in unemployment claims

First-time unemployment claims have gone up in Florida, but the count remains at pre-pandemic levels as employers report being unable to fill openings, most in lower-paying tourism and leisure fields.

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Going back to the office? Settling in? Preparing for a return? Let’s hear about it

Read full article: Going back to the office? Settling in? Preparing for a return? Let’s hear about it

We know, you know: The pandemic messed with a LOT of people’s jobs.

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Wow interviews: How to jump back in the job market

Read full article: Wow interviews: How to jump back in the job market

Tens of million Americans were unemployed last year as companies let employees go because of COVID-19 lockdowns. But now the job market is opening back up and the rush is on to find employees.

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Does America have more workaholics than any other nation? The data might surprise you

Read full article: Does America have more workaholics than any other nation? The data might surprise you

Has someone ever come up to you and said that you work too much?

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Jumbo Shrimp to hold 6 food & beverage job fairs over next five weeks

Read full article: Jumbo Shrimp to hold 6 food & beverage job fairs over next five weeks

The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp will be hosting six job fairs at 121 Financial Ballpark over the next five weeks for seasonal food and beverage positions.

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This area still delivers mail by boat -- and look what the ‘jumpers’ have to do

Read full article: This area still delivers mail by boat -- and look what the ‘jumpers’ have to do

It’s safe to say this isn’t your average job interview, nor has it been for 105 years.

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Many businesses struggling to fill job openings

Read full article: Many businesses struggling to fill job openings

As the economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic and states reopen, many businesses across the country are struggling to fill job openings.

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Job fair hopes to fill positions at Jacksonville-area restaurants, hotels

Read full article: Job fair hopes to fill positions at Jacksonville-area restaurants, hotels

The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association is hosting a job fair Tuesday, and hopes to fill more than 1,000 jobs.

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Operation Boost provides short-term training options for high-paying jobs

Read full article: Operation Boost provides short-term training options for high-paying jobs

Operation Boost is in the midst of trying to train people for high-paying jobs.

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Florida’s economy shows signs of improvement, economist says

Read full article: Florida’s economy shows signs of improvement, economist says

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida’s economy is showing some improvement. The unemployment rate for January was revised downward by a full percentage point. Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment is now 4.8 percent for January 2021, up 1.5 percent from the same time last year. For perspective, the U.S. unemployment rate was 6.3 percent in January. Adrienne Johnston, chief economist for the state Department of Economic Opportunity, said the 1-point drop in the revised rate is the biggest revision in over a year.

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Annual Military Job Fair highlights need, value in hiring veterans

Read full article: Annual Military Job Fair highlights need, value in hiring veterans

Britt was one of hundreds of active duty, veterans, military spouses and retirees who attended Saturday’s Military Job Fair at TPC Sawgrass. It was the 10th annual free event hosted by The Players and the Jacksonville Military Veterans Coalition. “This is my first official job fair,” Britt said. AdThe 18 companies at Saturday’s job fair are ready and committed to do just that. The companies at Saturday’s Job Fair were:

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Going to Saturday’s Military Job Fair at The Players? See this first

Read full article: Going to Saturday’s Military Job Fair at The Players? See this first

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Players Championship hosts an annual Job Fair for veterans, active duty members, spouses and retirees to help them find a perfect fit in a new or continuing career. Last year, Shaylyn Wilhelm found that perfect fit at the Military Job Fair after she moved to the First Coast with her family when her husband was stationed at Mayport just before the pandemic really started to rage in Florida. “But when I got to The Players Championship job fair, the entire atmosphere was different. RELATED: News4Jax teams up with The Players to support local veterans with #Match4MilitaryAdWilhelm’s perfect fit came with the Clay County Board of County Commissioners, and now she’s returning to the job fair this year as a recruitment specialist. AdThe Military Job Fair is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday inside the main entrance of The Players Championship at 5360 Palm Valley Road.

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Thinking about accounting, but hoping to avoid tax-related jobs? Consider these 5 fun careers

Read full article: Thinking about accounting, but hoping to avoid tax-related jobs? Consider these 5 fun careers

When you hear someone say that he or she is an accountant, do you think of taxes right away?

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Stupid ways smart people lose their jobs

Read full article: Stupid ways smart people lose their jobs

Maybe you got away with it this time … but it could cost you your job next time. Some stupid ways smart people lose their jobs: posting on social media or performing personal business on their phones while at work. A survey revealed that more than 40% of employers have fired a worker for being late. Keep in mind it’s not just that you’re posting on social media while at work, it’s also what you’re posting. Seventeen percent of employers say they’ve fired someone for something they’ve posted on social media.

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Florida jobless claims plummet as travel concerns remain

Read full article: Florida jobless claims plummet as travel concerns remain

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida has posted its lowest weekly total of first-time unemployment claims since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, despite mounting issues confronting the travel industry. The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday estimated 17,621 first-time jobless claims were filed in Florida during the week that ended Feb. 6, down from 69,140 the prior week. The latest figure is the lowest since March, when massive job losses began as the COVID-19 pandemic hammered the state. The U.S. Travel Association reported Tuesday that four in 10 jobs lost nationally over the past year were in the leisure and hospitality industries. Florida has paid about $22 billion in state and federal unemployment assistance to 2.25 million claimants since March 15.

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Hot dog! Oscar Mayer now hiring 2021 Wienermobile drivers

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Well, hot dog! Oscar Mayer is searching for its next set of Weinermobile drivers! The 27-foot-long hot dog on wheels may not be easy to handle, but some are up for the job! Carl Mayer created the first Wienermobile in 1936. The company unveiled a Wiener-fleet, including a hot dog-shaped drone, in 2017 but canceled events last year due to COVID-19.

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A resume that resonates: Beat the robot applicant tracking system

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It may not be that you weren’t qualified, but that your resume wasn’t qualified, according to the applicant tracking system, or ATS. The first person to read your resume isn’t a person at all! An applicant tracking system, or ATS, is software that weeds out job candidates that either don’t fit the description or had an unreadable resume. Forty-three percent of resumes are sent as an incompatible file type, and not every ATS can read PDF. If you want to check to see if your resume is readable to an ATS, go to www.topresume.com/resume-review for a free analysis.

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Police: Actor Eddie Hassell, 30, killed in Texas shooting

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The shooting happened early Sunday in the Dallas suburb of Grand Prairie. Police said in a statement that officers responded to a report of a shooting and found Hassell suffering from gunshot wounds. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision/AP, File)GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – The actor Eddie Hassell, known for his roles in the NBC show “Surface” and the 2010 film “The Kids Are All Right,” has died after a shooting in Texas, police said. Grand Prairie police said in a statement that officers responded to a report of a shooting and found Hassell suffering from gunshot wounds. Grand Prairie police said the motive remained under investigation, but that a car had been taken from the scene of the shooting.

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Citing boom in business, Turner Pest Control holding job fair Tuesday

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many businesses to scale back, business is booming for pest control companies. Locally, Turner Pest Control has seen so much growth in the past several months, it’s holding a job fair Tuesday, Oct. 20. Beyond the typical calls about ants, termites and mosquitoes, Bricko says Turner Pest Control is branching out. Heading into the cooler winter months, pest control companies expect to see an increase in larger nuisances, like rats and mice. Turner’s job fair runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 20.

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Despite fewer claims, Florida’s unemployment system will get another surge

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – First-time unemployment claims in Florida dropped nearly 25% last week, partly attributed to bars and craft breweries serving drinks again as Gov. The U.S. Department of Labor estimated Florida had 29,360 first-time unemployment claims during the week that ended Sept. 26, down from 39,028 the prior week. State leaders admit some glitches still plague the system that couldn’t keep up with the surge of claims after the pandemic cost the jobs of millions of Floridians. By all accounts, the technical part of the system is working, unlike the last two quarterly check-ins, when the system was overwhelmed. The state Department of Economic Development recently posted a 7.4 percent jobless rate in August for Florida, reflecting an estimated 753,000 Floridians out of work.

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Walmart is hiring 20,000 seasonal workers

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Published: September 23, 2020, 11:01 am Updated: September 23, 2020, 11:16 am(Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. To meet the demands of increased online shopping, Walmart is hiring 20,000 seasonal associates. Starting Wednesday, job seekers can visit here or text “FC” to 240240 to apply for a variety of positions. Positions begin at a starting hourly rate ranging from $15.75 up to $23.75 based on location, position and schedule. Seasonal employment will begin immediately upon hiring with shifts scheduled as quickly as 48 hours from applying, and it will continue through Jan. 1, 2021.

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Snag a job: Jacksonville job fair has hundreds to offer

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A new opportunity is available for people down on their luck and out of a job. JobNews USA is holding a job fair with hundreds of opportunities at the Double Tree Hotel on Riverplace Boulevard in cksonville from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.Unemployment rates rose to double digits at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving thousands without work. There’s now an advantage for people willing to make an in-person appearance at today’s job fair, according to JobNews USA director Andy Lemister. FIND THE FAIR: See directions, times, and registration requirements“This job fair today is that opportunity to not rely on just sending online job board resumes, but to actually get the opportunity to sit down with a recruiter and a hiring manager. Today’s event is the second job fair the recruiting agency has held since the pandemic began.

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