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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Jennifer H is blogging for jobs

A reader, Jennifer H, just emailed us looking to announce her effort to blog for jobs. She writes;

I'm certainly blogging for jobs. I'm a marketing professional,entrepreneur, and published author, blogging away for exposure andpotential job offers.

I've been blogging an unpaid reader blog over at the SeattlePost-Intelligencer on the mistakes that small business owners make - andwhat they can do to fix those mistakes and run their business efficientlyand effectively!

You can read more both at the RSS feed on my author website and at theSeattle PI Reader Blog.

author site: http://www.jenniferheigl.com
biz blog: http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/ingoodcompany/

Good luck Jennifer! Volunteering like that is a good way to get noticed. We love that you are blogging for jobs!

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Anonymous tom jobseeker said...

ccording to the New Haven Register, the labor force decreased in size in about 2,000 people from April to May 2008, an indicator of an economic downturn. Jobs also dropped by 400 over the course of this year. Donald Klepper-Smith, chief economist at DataCore Partners LLC in New Haven, made the point that the cost of living in New Haven is less than neighboring counties and that “New Haven is ripe with amenities: access to ports, proximity to New York and Boston, and a good mix of arts and culture with professional opportunities through education, science, health care and biotechnology.” According to the U.S. Department of Labor, average hourly earnings rose 6 cents from last month.
Some industries reporting growth in the area are:
1. real estate
2. arts
3. entertainment/recreation
4. mining
5. Educational services
6. Construction

August 18, 2008 2:23 AM

 

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