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Lake Compounce to Hold Job Fair Wednesday
Lake Compounce plans to hire more than 1,000 employees for the 2022 season and there is a job fair today. America’s oldest amusement park has increased its pay rate and perks for roles including lifeguards, ride operators, food and beverage, security and more, according to Lake Compounce. The in-person job fair is on Wednesday, March 9, from 4 p.m.to 7…
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Lake Compounce is Hiring More Than 1,000 Employees for the 2022 Season
Opening day is less than 100 days away and Lake Compounce is looking to hire over 1,000 employees for the 2022 season. America’s oldest amusement park has increased its pay rate and perks for roles including lifeguards, ride operators, food and beverage, security and more, according to Lake Compounce. Pay rates may be up to $18 for seasonal team members….
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CT LIVE!: How to Revamp Your Resume
Certified Etiquette Educator Karen Thomas explained the 4 things you should remove.
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Bill Barring Birth Dates on Job Applications Clears State Senate
Connecticut employers could soon be prevented from asking for a job applicant’s date of birth, school graduation or school attendance dates, under a bill that unanimously cleared the state Senate on Wednesday. The bill, which proponents hope will counteract age discrimination, now awaits further action in the House of Representatives. “Today, Connecticut moved one giant step closer to closing...
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‘Heroes 4 Hire' Career Fair Benefits Those Who Served
More than 100 employers and 30 service providers were looking to hire our heroes in East Hartford Tuesday.
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What's Next? Help for Students After Tech School Closes Abruptly
Students are asking “what’s next” after Ridley-Lowell Business and Technical Institute closed Wednesday without warning, just weeks before some students were set to graduate.
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Dallas Police Job Applications Skyrocket Since Shootings
The Dallas Police Department says job applications to the force have more than quadrupled since a man shot and killed five police officers and wounded nine others and two civilians.
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Woman Creates Fake Mickey Mouse Business Cards, LinkedIn Page in Disney Ticket Scam: Prosecutors
A 22-year-old California woman is accused of posing as a Disney employee, complete with bogus Mickey Mouse business cards, and selling fake tickets to more than a dozen people.