A couple of hundred workers are receiving their pink slips in Schenectady. But there is a silver lining. There are a few companies that are going to try and hire those workers.
Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood in Albany is hiring and looking for full-time medical assistants.This position assists UHPP in the delivery of quality health care by performing non-medical functions which enable the agency to provide efficient, sensitive, quality medical services to clients and other members of the community in a team environment...
Albany Medical Center is hiring and looking for full time workers that would be able to but not limited to overseeing all deliveries; maintains organization of dock and delivery area; coordinates with Accounting Clerk to maintain mail room operation; assists with data entry...
CARES agency is hiring and looking for full-time candidates. CARES collaborates with and supports the community to create a system of care to prevent and end homelessness. They do this through:
Planning & Technical assistance for partner organizations
Providing housing for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
Raising Awareness of the extent of homelessness and solutions
Job description duties
The Civil Service building in Albany is hiring and looking for candidates that are interested full time, clerical and office aide work. Monday to Friday work week. Job duties are but limited to: Providing administrative/secretarial support for the Director’s Office of the Employee Benefits Division which is responsible for the administration of the numerous employees benefit programs such as healt
Organic and specialty supermarket replaces wrenches and tires as Whole Foods Albany continues construction on their Colonie Center location, right where Sears once sat. While Whole Foods hasn't set an official start date, they are hoping to open late Spring. Oh, they are looking to fill 200 positions.
Today many companies are being forced to either change with the times or die.
One of those companies is retail giant JCPenney — where recent struggles inside of an unstable economy have made it difficult for the retail chain to continue to do business as it has for nearly 100 years.
The word “unemployment” gets thrown around a lot during tough times and especially during major elections when it’s easy to throw a number on a situation that affects a lot of people.
It’s easy to forget, though, that being unemployed can affect a lot more than a person’s bottom line.
Unemployment might be high, but confidence is returning to the job market in ways other than companies that are willing to spend extra money for extravagances like working bathrooms and pencils.
A new CareerBuilder survey of 2,300 hiring managers and human resource professionals shores up the warnings many experts give job-seekers about social media — namely, what you post could wind up costing you a position.
Economists say we are on the road to recovery from the recession and certain indicators of financial health are on the rise, like fewer unemployment claims and wage growth. New jobs are also on the rise, but the climb is slow and, according to a new report, not all job opportunities are good ones.
There is a woman in the United Kingdom who makes her living by making it with herself. We mean, of course, that she’s a sex toy tester.
The dismal state of the economy has been rough on everyone, but perhaps no more so than on those between 16 and 29. Whereas the US unemployment rate currently stands at 8.3 percent, more than half of young people under 30 are out of work.