Pharmaceutical firm plans to create 156 jobs in Marietta
The plans represent a $20 million investment over the next five years.
The plans represent a $20 million investment over the next five years.
Adams Scrap Recycling is investing more than $3 million in its Greenville operation.
The company said Monday it plans to hire more than 50 technicians over the next few months. That includes 30 jobs in Charlotte, 20 in the Raleigh and Durham areas, and three in Greensboro.
The department says it will not know exactly how many more drivers they need until they know how many students will be using the buses this year.
The Labor Department says weekly applications fell 24,000 to a seasonally adjusted 398,000. That's the first time applications have fallen below 400,000 in 16 weeks.
There were 250,500 long-term unemployed Georgians in June, down 1,300, or five-tenths of a percentage point, from May.
Costco is taking applications online for positions at the Augusta location.
New numbers paint a bleak picture, as the unemployment rate in June rose to 9.2 percent.
Dozens of workers at a local plant could soon be joining the unemployment line. That's because Thermal Ceramics decided to outsource their maintenance department, which means about 40 people got pink slips.
The president's plan is to have community colleges partner with industry to put 500,000 students in the manufacturing workforce.
In a time when jobs seem to be hard to come by, how does this sound? More than 50 of them are up for grabs at a job fair Wednesday, and companies are looking to hire you on the spot.
The new numbers are in and while Georgia's jobless rate may be down, our local unemployment numbers stayed the same but changes to one program could affect summer employment.
Georgia's unemployment is finally down to in the single digits but finding employment will still be tough for many,
The state's jobless rate was 10.1 percent in April a year ago.
In multiple memos, three different companies announced staff reductions at Savannah River Site.
Local unemployment is just under 10%. One training course is working to lower that number.
Marketing yourself is the goal of the GADOL. Resume workshops are available at any GADOL career center. It's all part of Resu-May.
I'm noticing a lot more job fairs lately, and that is great news because chances are if you aren't looking for a job, you know someone who is.
The last time South Carolina's rate was less than 10 percent was in December 2008, at 8.8 percent.
If you aren't looking for a job, chances are you know someone who is. You also know finding work can be a lot of work itself, and that's why job fairs are great. They allow you to talk to a bunch of different employers in one place, and today, that one place is Augusta State University.
South Carolina legislators have delayed discussion of a proposal that would end unemployment benefits for people who fail or refuse to take job screening drug tests.
It appears the layoffs at Savannah River Site are over for now.
State officials are trying to figure out how to meet Georgia's unemployment insurance obligations.
Paine College held their annual job fair Tuesday. 40 different companies came out looking to snag a few good workers.
The U.S. House voted to zero out the Workforce Investment Act budget to free up about $3.1 billion in the budget. Job training centers say now is not the time to cut what is putting millions back to work.