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  • PHOENIX, April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cox Business has announced that it is expanding its employee base statewide by double digits through August to meet increasing demand for its business-grade Internet, video and phone services. The move is consistent with the company's growth strategy in 2010. We are experiencing phenomenal growth within this department and know that to meet our goals, we need to have the appropriate talent in place," says Hyman Sukiennik, vice president of Cox Business adding, "That means more high-paying jobs for our community.

  • In an era of declining job security, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that business management jobs will grow by 12 percent by 2012. In addition, the number of business operations specialists will increase by an estimated 23 percent.

  • Don Rigby, a 20-year veteran in the economic development business, said he has partnered with college and university presidents, Ohio County Commission, the city of Wheeling and local school systems to collect contact information. Rigby said employment opportunities currently available include jobs in information technology, accounting, finance, business processing, public relations and retail management.

  • Fairfax County has become the economic center of the Washington area, generating professional and business management jobs at a substantially higher rate of pay than the rest of the region and the country, according to a Labor Department study released yesterday. Fairfax's success in attracting federal contracting dollars and becoming a magnet for top private employers stands out even in a region that generally has prospered and shared the benefits of having the three branches of the federal government.

  • It is staggering to contemplate that more than 600 of our neighbors are losing their jobs not because business is bad, but because of mistakes by management. The layoffs are coming at the Amherst-based Steven J. Baum PC law firm and its associated Pillar Processing.

  • The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is considering a 30 percent staff reduction to cope with an expected $25 million cut in state funding. The elimination of 250 administrative assistant and business management-type jobs will save the school $4.1 million, executive vice chancellor Kennard Brown said Thursday.

  • Sales, IT and Healthcare Jobs Remain Strong PHILADELPHIA -- Beyond.com, Inc., the largest niche career network for business professionals, released ...

  • Thousands of organizations exist primarily to serve groups and communities. Nonprofits, as these organizations are sometimes called, are not established with the goal of making money. But they do offer profitable careers. Advocacy, grantmaking, and civic organizations exist to serve their members. An organization's goal -- whether it is to strengthen a social or civic group, raise and distribute money, or advocate interests of businesses, workers, or political parties -- greatly affects its work. Advocacy, grantmaking, and civic organizations hire workers for management, business, and communications jobs; counseling, social, and community work; teaching; recreation and restaurant work; and other jobs. Most workers in advocacy, grantmaking, and civic organizations have training that is r...

  • David Wm. Rusk Age: 55 Hometown: Dubuque. Occupation: Owner and publisher, Julien's Journal: The Dubuque Area Magazine. Previous occupations included investment broker; sales, marketing and business management for IBM; and summer jobs as a deck hand and a tire retreader. Education: Bachelor's of general studies degree, University of Iowa, 1976. Dubuque Senior High, Class of 1972. Immediate family: Wife: Jane. Sons: David W. Jr. ("Bill"), a design engineer, of Asheville, N.C., and Benjamin, a physics major at Truman State University, Kirksville, Mo. Mother: Marguerite Brodbelt Rusk, of Dubuque. Brothers: Thomas, of Scarsdale, N.Y.; and Steven, of Park City, Utah. Son of the late Dr. Ross Philip Rusk. Major awards and honors: Telegraph Herald First Citizen Award, 1992. Dubuque Area Chamb...

  • Two hours after Tim Kieff was laid off, he called Jim Clayton. As career management director for the W.P. Carey School of Business MBA program, Clayton works to find jobs for new graduates. Clayton credits the program for placing 92 percent of the 2008 master of business administration class, within three months of graduation.



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