Careers
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Four Things to Do for Your Job Search Ahead of 2023
The New Year calls for major life changes, including your career. Some experts say that the holidays are the best time to apply for new jobs. Forbes contributor Christine Y. Cruzvergara gives four useful tips on how to prepare for a job search in 2023. Consider Your Priorities There are a lot of reasons…
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Ten Companies with Work from Anywhere Openings
Looking to be a digital nomad? While many remote jobs have location requirements, some companies are hiring work from anywhere employees. Morgan Smith from CNBC tells us about these companies that are hiring, according to FlexJobs. Here are ten companies that have positions open without a location requirement. Protocol Labs Protocol Labs described itself…
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If You Have Good Content on Your Resume, Could the Same Content Make Your Linkedin Shine? Part Two
If you have good content on your resume, could the same content make your LinkedIn shine? Yes! You can use the verbiage on a well-written resume on LinkedIn. Where else would the content come from for your work experience? However, LinkedIn is so much more than just your resume content. Last week in part one,…
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Three Six-Figure Jobs That Don’t Require a Bachelor’s
Six-figure salaries are typically associated with advanced degrees. In recent years, high-paying jobs in specialized fields require extensive job training in place of a bachelor’s degree. There are also plenty of six-figure jobs that only require a high school diploma, associate’s degree, or post-secondary award, writes Morgan Smith for CNBC. Here are three six-figure…
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Hiring Chesco: How to Maintain Focus During the Holidays
While the holiday season is a time of generosity and thankfulness spent with family and friends, it can also be a source of stress, burnout, and loss of focus, writes James C. Price for Refresh Leadership, a blog of Express Employment Professionals. Several strategies can help you maintain focus during the holidays and end the…
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VISTA Careers: County of Chester
The County of Chester is an Equal Opportunity Employer that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and offers full-time employees competitive and flexible benefits packages that include health, long-term disability, dental, and life insurance, and more. Corrections Officer I This position’s responsibilities include supervising the security and conduct of inmates in cells, during group meetings, meals,…
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VISTA Careers: CCRES
Make a difference in the life of a child or adult with behavioral health challenges! CCRES is currently hiring qualified staff to work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated staff members to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues, mental…
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The Advantages of a Licensed Practical Nurse Career
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology can open the door for you to start a career as an licensed practical nurse.. Here are some of the advantages of an LPN career, as outlined by topnursing.org: According to topnursing,org, an aspiring LPN student can complete their studies in one year, while it takes four years for a…
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New Senior Associate Joins Lamb McErlane as Part of Family Law Department
Lamb McErlane PC has announced that Cara Williams has joined the firm as a senior associate in its Family Law department. Williams’ primary focus will be in all areas of domestic law including divorce, equitable distribution, custody, alimony, child support and related litigation and mediation tools. She will also work with clients on prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Williams earned…
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4 Tips on How to Land Your Dream Job During a Recession
Job-searching can be intimidating, especially during a recession. Executive career coach Wassim Hajjiri gives advice on how to land your dream job, even when the economy is not at its peak. Shift Your Mindset Between July and August of this year, 528,000 new jobs were created according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.…
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3 Things to Avoid After Getting Laid Off
Getting laid off can be scary and in the midst of a recession, sometimes it’s better to be prepared for the worst-case scenario. Albert Ko, director of AngelList Talent tells Jennifer Liu of CNBC the top three mistakes jobseekers make when they get laid off. Saying you can ‘do everything’ Including an exhaustive…
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Pennsylvania Ranks Among Best States To Start a Business in 2023
A new Forbes Advisor report places Pennsylvania among the top five states to start a business in 2023, writes Kelly Main for Forbes. To rank the best and worst states to start a business in 2023, Forbes Advisor looked at 18 key metrics across five categories that impact businesses and their ability to succeed, including…
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Three Tips on How to Land a Remote Job
As many companies shift to a virtual workplace, there are more openings — and a higher demand for remote jobs. Forbes contributor Cecilia Seiter gives advice on how to secure a virtual gig. Tailor Your Résumé for Remote Jobs Be clear that you’re intentionally looking for remote work in your summary/personal statement. Use terms…
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New Director of Human Resources Named for Chester County
Chester County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell, and Michelle Kichline have named Michelle Gallo the new Director of Human Resources for the County of Chester. Gallo comes to the county from Lancaster County Government where she served as the HR Director since March 2021. She previously spent nearly 12 years with Lancaster General Health, which is…
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Hiring Chesco: Employee Turnover Continues to Increase. Check Out What It’s Costing Companies
Employee turnover continues to plague the workforce as 48 percent of U.S. hiring managers say their company is experiencing increased turnover, up from 44 percent in late 2021. This is according to a survey from The Harris Poll commissioned by Express Employment Professionals. Each year, employee turnover costs companies an average of $57,150 (e.g., cost…
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17 Resume Hacks to Land the Interview
It’s almost the new year, and that also means a fruitful time to apply for jobs. Buzzfeed contributor Caché Roberts gives us resume dos and don’ts. Do 1. Add bullet points Unfortunately, many qualified candidates fall under the radar during the application process. Automated systems filter out resumes that don’t include certain keywords. Include…





























































