Boat Manufacturer, Master Craft, to Introduce 100 More Jobs

January 22, 2010

Thanks to an acquisition of Hydra-Sports, a boating manufacture company, Master Craft, maker of recreational power boating, ski, wakeboard, and other luxury is offering between 50 and 100 jobs in its Vonore facility in Tennessee. During the worst part of the recession last year, lots of workers were let go, but thanks to the strengthening [...]

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New Terminal in Cairns, Australia to Create Cruise Jobs

January 19, 2010

Jobs in the cruise industry are picking up as construction began on the new Cairns cruise terminal which is being built in number 3 wharf shed. The Premier, Andrew Fraser had the honor of turning the first sod on the site, and with the $ 11 million contract being awarded to Hutchinson Builder, operating out [...]

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Market Research Jobs for an Extra Income

January 12, 2010

With large corporations always on the lookout for new ways to attract customers and to keep their current ones happy, they have looked to market research for many years. This is mainly because it works. They have to employ market research companies to conduct the research needed, which is where you and I come in [...]

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What Are Recreational Sports Jobs?

January 12, 2010

If you have been searching for a job in sports or a sports related field, you might find that you lack the necessary experience and qualifications. One of the best ways to improve on this and get your foot in the door is to look for recreational sports jobs. These are much easier jobs to [...]

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Casino Jobs at Beach Resorts

January 12, 2010

In the South of Florida gambling is becoming almost as big as Las Vegas, the only difference being that the gambling in Florida takes place in the various beach resorts along the Coast. The aim of the cities involved is to make gambling a part of the resorts and hotels so that guests can enjoy [...]

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Technology Jobs Available with RIM, the Maker of the Blackberry Phone

January 12, 2010

RIM, or Research in Motion LTDs, has decided that it will double its workforce over the next 2 years. They are planning to hire programmers, analysts, quality assurance workers, and project managers among other things to ensure that the company, which is famous for developing the Blackberry, remains the most competitive company. The offer from [...]

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Biodiesel – An Ideal Career in Oil

January 10, 2010

With the world looking for ways to help the environmental movements that revolve around global warming, the challenge is always to get the majority of the population to get on board. Not only this, but big business also needs to play a huge part otherwise those individuals that do get involved will not really make [...]

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How to Get an Air Traffic Controller Job

January 10, 2010

There are many people in the world who would love to get into an aircraft and fly for a living. This dream, unfortunately, only comes true for some people, and for the rest, we have to be content with taking other airline and airport jobs such as being an air traffic controller. This is an [...]

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Getting to Know the Different Types of Internships

December 29, 2009

When you look into getting an internship from a company you will usually find that it falls under one of two categories. It might be a paid internship, or it could be for-credit. This means that you will either get paid a salary just like every other employee, which is usually an entry level salary, [...]

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Sports Marketing Jobs Still Available for the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa

December 29, 2009

Soccer is a beloved sport in South Africa, and with the 2010 FIFA World Cup being hosted here, many jobs are being vigorously applied for. With the stadiums almost complete most jobs have already been filled, but when it comes to media and sports marketing, there are plenty to go around. There are tons of [...]

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