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The HR Business Partner is a member of the global HR team and will be primarily responsible for partnering with their HR counterparts and senior line management to develop and implement the people...
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Posted Mon 14th July
JOB TITLE - HR Operations Specialist Overview: Reporting directly to the Manager of the HR Operations team, providing a focus on HR Operations; part of the team that develops...
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Posted Mon 7th July
Temporary Marketing & Events Coordinator Reporting to the Senior Vice President - Marketing Services, the Marketing & Events Coordinator will provide support for a broad range of...
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Posted Mon 18th August
The Big Apple is famous as the hub of the publishing industry, but it also enjoys prolific commerce in tourism, chemical production and agriculture. America's Career InfoNet shows that occupations on the rise in New York include General Office Workers, Retail Salespeople, Cashiers, Janitorial Staff, Secretaries and Administrative Assistants. Occupations in decline include Telephone Operators, Word Processors, Typists, Radio Mechanics and Travel Agents.
New York at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.7%
2005 Per Capita Income: $40,507
Largest Cities: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse
Minimum Hourly Wage: $6.75 (rises to $7.15 in 2007)