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Joblessness up; pay down
WASHINGTON - Americans lucky enough to still have a job are noticing something unpleasant in their paychecks: They're making less money.

Graduate School Introduces Summer Stimulus Program Prep Courses on Working in Federal Government for Just $59
Despite recent figures showing the District of Columbia's unemployment rate surpassing 10 percent, there are jobs in Washington. President Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment ACT is adding approximately 12,000 new federal jobs to the area, but many would-be applicants don't have the knowledge of how to land a federal government position. To prepare job seekers for these opportunities, the Graduate School offers its Federal Job Readiness Institute courses in July and August at the affordable rate of $59 per session.

Upstart Eluta.ca Named One of World's Best Employment Sites
Ten years ago, online job boards began to replace newspapers as the place where job-seekers looked to find new employment opportunities. Today, the job boards themselves are being replaced by powerful new search engines that let people find new job opportunities directly from employers' websites. Eluta.ca, the largest of these new job search engines in Canada, has just been named one of the world's best employment websites by Connecticut-based Weddles LLC, which publishes the main reference guide to the online recruitment industry.


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