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Australian Dollar Soars On Positive Employment Report
1 day ago ago from Finance Room
During early Asian deals on Thursday, the Australian dollar soared against other major currencies lifted by Australia's stronger than expected jobs report for November. The report showed that employers added more than six times the number of jobs forecast by economists in the past month. The aussie rose to a new multi-week high against the euro, 2-day high against the yen and a 3-day high against the greenback and the loonie, ...
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11 hours ago ago from Section LC01
First week on november i attended a workshop which was decided to inform and educate its attendees. The workshop was orderly conducted and actually gave its attendees real and helpful concerning internships and job market. The workshop tried to highlight the opportunities that one has while attending college i.e. internships. They also highlighted what one can do in order to be ahead than others on the interview scene, as many people apply ...
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ceos warn on jobs squeeze The Australian The number of jobless in South Australia rose from 5.3 to 5.5 per cent, and in Western Australia from 5 to 5.2 per cent. Tasmania was steady at 5.4 per ... and more
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17 hours ago ago from Forex Crunch | Forex Trading with a Personal Touch
Posted on December 10, 2009 by Yohay Filed Under Forex Opinions | Leave a Comment Australia's job market gained jobs for a third straight month, beating expectations once again. These results pushed AUD/USD higher, after being blown by the American Non-Farm Payrolls on Friday. The Australian and American fundamentals continue to remain very different. Image credit: Martin Kingsley on Flickr Australian employment change ...
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12 hours ago ago from Prepare for Job Interview
The Behavioral Interview is increasingly used by companies for employment selection. Although it is a more demanding type of interview from the candidate’s point of view, it should be welcomed by candidates as an opportunity to effectively demonstrate why they are suitable job candidates. Why the Behavioral Interview Works Have you ever heard an interviewer saying that they know straight away on meeting a candidate if they ...
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