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Private Sector Employment Increased 158,000 in March

Another good month of employment reports, this time from ADP and Moody’s Analytics. The report, which is derived from ADP’s actual payroll data, measures the change in total nonfarm private employment...

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Where Does Health Care Reform Fit into Your Search for an Entry Level Job?

Anyone paying attention knows that the U.S. economy, and by extension the job market, is not what it used to be. This fact has made life extremely difficult for job seekers looking for gainful...

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Entry Level Job Seekers May Work for Private Employers Cooperating with...

By Rob Starr, Content Manager Big4.com Given the background leading to its implementation, it’s no wonder PwC’s Ken Esch, a partner with PwC’s Private Company Services practice was admittedly a little...

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The Hidden Benefits of Part Time Work

In the news, you may hear about people who are underemployed; these individuals are part-time workers.  While some people might prefer having full-time jobs, they shouldn’t sleep on part-time...

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Don’t Tune Out the Health Care Debate

During the past six months, health insurance has earned a dismal political reputation because of the firestorm over the Affordable Care Act. But regardless of how polarizing the discussion has become,...

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Entry Level Jobs in Nursing May Lead to Huge Starting Salaries

an associate degree could land an entry-level job starting at $70,000- $75,000 per year. That's the statistic given during an informational meeting on Monday, Feb. 10, about Saddleback College's...

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Consider Insurance Sales to Launch a Successful Career

It’s no secret that college graduates in today’s economy face a tough job market, possibly the toughest in decades.  U.S. Labor Department statistics note that 36 percent of the 3-million recent grads...

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What Does the Future Hold for Nursing?

No question that nurses are some of the most important people in the workforce.  So, what does the future of nursing look like?  For those who are interested in this profession, learn more from an...

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Questions and Myths Regarding Your Nursing Career

Whether you are a nursing student or a new grad, you probably have many questions surrounding your future as a nurse. Let’s look at a few of the more common questions and myths that keep coming up. Why...

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Leaving the Nest: 3 Tips for a Smooth Transition

As graduation day and taking on your first real job get closer, the realities of true adulthood and independence begin to show themselves. This may feel like a scary time, but like most young adults,...

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Health Insurance Options for College Graduates

Graduating from college is an exciting time that is full of new experiences. While embarking on the post-college journey, it’s important for new graduates to consider how they intend to obtain health...

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Where Does Health Care Reform Fit into Your Search for an Entry Level Job?

Anyone paying attention knows that the U.S. economy, and by extension the job market, is not what it used to be. This fact has made life extremely difficult for job seekers looking for gainful...

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Entry Level Job Seekers May Work for Private Employers Cooperating with...

By Rob Starr, Content Manager Big4.com Given the background leading to its implementation, it’s no wonder PwC’s Ken Esch, a partner with PwC’s Private Company Services practice was admittedly a little...

View Article


The Hidden Benefits of Part Time Work

In the news, you may hear about people who are underemployed; these individuals are part-time workers.  While some people might prefer having full-time jobs, they shouldn’t sleep on part-time...

View Article

Don’t Tune Out the Health Care Debate

During the past six months, health insurance has earned a dismal political reputation because of the firestorm over the Affordable Care Act. But regardless of how polarizing the discussion has become,...

View Article


Entry Level Jobs in Nursing May Lead to Huge Starting Salaries

an associate degree could land an entry-level job starting at $70,000- $75,000 per year. That's the statistic given during an informational meeting on Monday, Feb. 10, about Saddleback College's...

View Article

Consider Insurance Sales to Launch a Successful Career

It’s no secret that college graduates in today’s economy face a tough job market, possibly the toughest in decades.  U.S. Labor Department statistics note that 36 percent of the 3-million recent grads...

View Article


What Does the Future Hold for Nursing?

No question that nurses are some of the most important people in the workforce.  So, what does the future of nursing look like?  For those who are interested in this profession, learn more from an...

View Article

Questions and Myths Regarding Your Nursing Career

Whether you are a nursing student or a new grad, you probably have many questions surrounding your future as a nurse. Let’s look at a few of the more common questions and myths that keep coming up. Why...

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Leaving the Nest: 3 Tips for a Smooth Transition

As graduation day and taking on your first real job get closer, the realities of true adulthood and independence begin to show themselves. This may feel like a scary time, but like most young adults,...

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