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There are four teams that have never even been to the big game.  And eight teams have been to the big game, but haven't clinched that trophy yet! So who are these teams?

At the event there were more than 30 employers, including Inova Health System, Sunrise Senior Living, and more…

THE ARK OF SAFETY CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF UPPER MARLBORO MARYLAND IS IN SEARCH OF   AN ASSISTANT PRAISE AND WORSHIP LEADER AND MUSICIAN.  RESPONSIBILITIES WOULD INCLUDE  SINGING, PLAYING KEYBOARD “AND” ORGAN,  TEACHING VOICE PARTS, DEVELOPING ONE OF THE CHURCH’S  PRAISE AND WORSHIP TEAMS, AS WELL MUSIC PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION. THE ARK OF SAFETY IS LOOKING TO […]

CALLING chefs, home cooks, caterers or culinary enthusiasts who are interested in becoming the host of his or her own cooking show on Food Network!

VIA MSNBC: GRANDVIEW, Mo. – Don Carroll, a former financial analyst with a master’s degree in business administration from a top university, was clearly overqualified for the job running the claims department for Cartwright International, a small, family-owned moving company here south of Kansas City. But he had been out of work for six months, […]

VIA THE WASHINGTON POST: For Susan Williams, the road to working as a serial temp for the U.S. Census Bureau ran through law school and a recession that has stalled many a professional career. After just two years as an associate at a small firm in the District, Williams was laid off in November 2008. […]

VIA MSNBC: If you’re looking to land a job out of college, enhance your career or find a new one, maybe you’re thinking about jumping on the blogging bandwagon. But do you really need blogger on your résumé? “No one has to have a blog,” said Allen Johnston, a social media professor at the University […]

VIA NEWSWEEK: For job seekers, 2010 could be the year to reinvent oneself. Industries such as health care, higher education, and green technology are expanding. Double-digit unemployment is expected to drop, as companies slowly begin to hire in the spring and latter half of 2010, and new digital and technological jobs could start to take […]

VIA MSNBC: NEW YORK – Employers expect to hire more new workers in 2010 than they did in 2009, a sign the recession may be easing its grip, research showed on Tuesday. One-fifth of employers plan to add full-time, permanent employees next year, up from 14 percent in 2009, according to CareerBuilder.com, an online jobs […]