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Possession of a valid certification as a "Certified Court Interpreter" issued by the Judicial Council of CA. $36.74 per hour. Excellent benefits. Read more

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PT/FT Temp HOPE Center Facilitators and Seasonal Shelter Managers for Winter Homeless Shelter. Associate Teachers for preschool 35hrs/wk, permit required. Apply at 2310 Laurel St Ste 1 Napa. 707-253-6100 ext 107 canv.org EOE Read more

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Seeking letters of interest//proposals for the following services from DBE's: Office supplies, uniforms, vehicle parts, lubricants, tires, cleaning supplies, janitorial services, & landscaping services. Needed for full time. Two to five years of experience needed. Interested firms please… Read more

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When you think “keywords,” you probably think “SEO” (search engine optimization)—and you’re right. Keywords are search terms that help people find what they’re looking for online. But in the job search world, they help recruiters find you!

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You've been at it for months. You sent out at least 20 resumes, made some "connections," even bought a new suit—but  nothing. You still don't have a job. It's time to dig deep and put your job-hunting game face on. As they say, "There's no crying in job hunting." Well, maybe that's not exactly what they say, but rather than letting yourself sink into a funk, dust yourself off and step back into the ring with these potential job search game-changers. As they say, if you don't play, you can't win.  

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The half-century-old Equal Pay Act notwithstanding, in the 2010s women are still paid less than men for comparable work. That’s why California, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts, which collectively represent 22 percent of the U.S. population, recently enacted gender pay equity laws that significantly increase pressure on employers to rectify these disparities. 

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Have you noticed how some colleges and universities are experts in attracting top talent to their schools? These schools provide employers with some valuable lessons in how to attract top talent.

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The half-century-old Equal Pay Act notwithstanding, in the 2010s women are still paid less than men for comparable work. That’s why California, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts, which collectively represent 22 percent of the U.S. population, recently enacted gender pay equity laws that significantly increase pressure on employers to rectify these disparities. 

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Have you noticed how some colleges and universities are experts in attracting top talent to their schools? These schools provide employers with some valuable lessons in how to attract top talent.

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