Archive for July, 2010

Houston Healthcare Jobs for Medical Equipment Preparers

Monday, July 19th, 2010

If you’re looking for Houston healthcare jobs and are interested in the technical side of the industry, you may want to consider a career as a medical equipment preparer.

Medical equipment preparers clean, sterilize, install and prepare laboratory or healthcare equipment. They also may be responsible for performing routine laboratory tasks, such as operating and inspecting equipment.

Anyone embarking on a career as a medical equipment preparer should expect to find plenty of employment opportunities during the near future, according to the Texas Workforce Commission.

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Phoenix Engineering Jobs

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Folks seeking Phoenix engineering jobs should research becoming a network software and data communications scrutinizer.

Web software and information communications professionals try to investigate, create, screen and try web products, like for small position web, all-inclusive region networks, internet, intra internet, and added data information products.

During a daytime-to-day time-frame, such employees are normally answerable for performing web modeling, inspection and planning; as well as performing exploration and advising network and data communications hard ware and software. These workers additionally might keep watch over comp. programmers.

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Baltimore County Jobs with YouthWorks

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Thousands of young people are working in Baltimore County jobs this summer.

Baltimore’s YouthWorks summer jobs program is providing work opportunities for more than 5,400 young people. The youths, ages 14 to 24, are employed at more than 400 private sector and nonprofit organizations throughout the city.

The youths will work 30-hours per week through August 6. Work settings include summer camps, hospitals, universities, and law offices. There also are many green jobs and positions in the Youth Ambassador Program.

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Atlanta Jobs Declined by 77,000 Over Decade

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The number of jobs Atlanta lost during the last decade places the city among the majority of markets that experienced employment declines.

A recent report from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics found that Atlanta was among 53 markets that lost private-sector jobs during the last decade. The city lost a total of 77,000 jobs between May 2000 and May 2010, placing it 91st among the top 100 metro areas.

During May 2000, Atlanta had a workforce of 2,012,800 employees, but after hitting a high of 2,129,000 jobs during May 2007, the city went on to strike a low employment of 1,935,300 workers during May of this year. However, that was not even close to the worst employment decline in the nation.

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