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• Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

The unemployment rate in America fell to a five year low in April and is currently down to 7.5%.

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• Friday, July 27th, 2012

The number of new people claiming jobless benefits in America fell last week to a four year low.

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• Monday, July 02nd, 2012

Job growth in America is expected to remain slow during the coming months.

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With the unemployment rate in the US currently at 8%, Resume Surgeon looks at some ways of dealing with unemployment.

   

How to Handle Unemployment


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• Friday, May 04th, 2012

Unemployment in America has fallen to almost 8% during April.

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The latest US figures show that more people than predicted have been claiming for jobless benefits. The claims are currently at 380,000 and so it is clear that the job market is as competitive as ever.

If you are currently job hunting, read these tips to help you maximise your search.

 

Looking For a Job


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