 | Hola Arkansas’ 5th Annual Job Fair
The Hispanic community in Arkansas got a chance to market themselves at Hola Arkansas’ 5th annual job fair. More than 60 clients, educators, and agencies met face-to-face with job candidates, students, and small business owners.
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 | Jobs for Sept. 20
Here are the jobs for Sept. 20...
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 | 150 new jobs coming to Sherwood
Custom Aircraft Cabinets (CAC) has announced an expansion of its manufacturing plant at a new location in Sherwood. The company says it will add 150 new jobs at an hourly average wage of $15 to $20 and invest $5.9 million in the expansion.
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 | Jobs for Sept. 13
Here are the jobs for Sept. 13...
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 | 8/30 Job Alert
Here are the jobs for 8/30...
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 | Jobs for Sept. 6
Here are the jobs for Sept. 6...
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 | Here are the jobs for 8/2...
Here are the jobs featured on 8/2 during the Job Alert segment.
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 | Jobs for July 26
Here are the jobs for July 26.
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 | 120+ new jobs heading to Conway
The jobs are with PrivacyStar, a company that designs smartphone security apps.
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 | Jobs for 8/16...
Here are the jobs featured in the 8/16 Job Alert...
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 | Job Alert for 8/9
Here are the jobs for 8/9...
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 | Jobs for 8/23
Here are the jobs featured on 8/23....
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 | Job Alert for July 26, 2012
Here are the jobs for July 26, 2012...
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 | Here are the jobs for 8/9...
Here are the jobs featured on 8/9 in the Job Alert segment...
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 | Critical need for teachers in Arkansas
Right now, the Arkansas Department of Education tells FOX16 that the state has a critical need for teachers.
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 | Jobs for July 5
Here are the jobs for July 5...
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 | Chinese industrialist behind Hawker Beechcraft bid
In Beijing, Shenzong Cheng is known as the "Helicopter King of China," an industrialist who's been quietly building a small empire in aviation manufacturing.
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 | Virtual job fairs gaining popularity
In this week's Job Alert, during down economic times, career fairs often draw thousands of eager job seekers. Now, there is a way to get around those long lines and time consuming meet and greets.
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 | Bass Pro Shops coming to Little Rock
The mega sports store has announced that it will be a part of the 169-acre Gateway Town Center development near the intersection of Interstate 30 and Interstate 430.
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 | City of Little Rock rejects residency requirement for new employees
Tuesday night, the Little Rock Board of Directors rejected a residency requirement proposed by Director Erma Hendrix for all new city employees.
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 | HP to cut 27,000 jobs to save up to $3.5B annually
Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting 27,000 jobs in an effort to recover from management missteps that hobbled the Silicon Valley pioneer as its rivals raced ahead with more innovative products and services.
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 | Helena chemical plan starts $4M expansion, 40 jobs
A chemical company in Helena-West Helena is starting a $4 million expansion and plans to add 40 jobs.
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 | Job Alert for July 19
Here are the jobs for July 19.
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 | 5 Arkansas trucking companies hiring 100+ drivers
How would you like to make 35-thousand dollars a year with just four weeks of training? Five Arkansas companies need to hire more than one-hundred new employees right now.
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 | Dillard's moves fulfillment work to Arkansas
Department store owner Dillard's is laying off 125 workers in Nashville as it moves online fulfillment to a central Arkansas center.
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 | Job Alert for June 28
Here are the jobs for June 28...
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 | Little Rock director proposes residency requirement
If you want a new job working for the City of Little Rock, soon you might be required to live within city limits. City Director Erma Hendrix is pushing for a residency requirement for all new city employees.
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 | Job Alert for July 12, 2012
Here are the job openings for July 12, 2012.
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 | LR residency requirement vote set for Tuesday
If you want a new job working for the City of Little Rock, soon you might have to live in Little Rock before you can start earning a paycheck.
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 | Southwest Power Pool to open $62 million facility
The Southwest Power Pool moves into its new West Little Rock building Friday. It'll allow workers to come together under one roof instead of three. The non-profit is also expanding by adding high paying jobs.
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 | Food service jobs increase in Arkansas
For the first time since March, the number of Arkansans with jobs increased in September.
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 | Arkansas' unemployment drops one-tenth percent
Arkansas' unemployment rate in October fell to 8.2 percent, down one-tenth of a percentage point from September, the first time the rate has dropped since March.
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 | Ark. leaders pushing for new public river ports
Some western Arkansas community leaders are hoping new jobs will flow into the state with the construction of two new public ports on the Arkansas River.
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 | Lowe's is hiring 40,000 new workers
In tonight's Job Alert, spring is Lowe's busiest time of the year and to handle all of the extra business, the home improvement giant wants to hire 40,000 seasonal employees.
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 | Welspun to expand, add jobs in Little Rock
Company leaders will expand in the capital city, investing a hundred million dollars and adding two hundred jobs.
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 | Beebe going to China on trade mission
Governor Mike Beebe leaves for China Wednesday, and he hopes to bring new jobs back to Arkansas with him.
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 | Jonesboro Unilever plant to expand, add 125 jobs
Unilever says it will spend $40 million to expand its plant in Jonesboro and add 125 jobs.
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 | Beebe releases $50k to fund trial assistants' pay
Gov. Mike Beebe says he's released $50,000 from his emergency fund to avoid the furloughs of 120 trial court assistants.
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 | Employers require Career Readiness Certificate
One piece of paper could unlock the door to thousands of job opportunities in Arkansas. If you don't have it, thousands of employers in the state won't even let you fill out an application.
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 | Hundreds turn out for job fair
Hundreds of people showed up this morning seeking jobs at the Dillard’s job fair in Maumelle. The department store chain is seeking workers for an internet fulfillment center that will be located in Maumelle.
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 | 41 civilians laid off at LRAFB
In response to a directive from the Department of Defense to stop civilian job growth, the Little Rock Air Force Base announced that 41 civilian personnel positions will be eliminated.
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 | Ark. mower manufacturer to expand in Batesville
A company that manufactures mowers and multi-terrain vehicles has announced a $7.4 million expansion of its headquarters in Batesville and plans to add 150 new jobs.
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 | Lawmakers look at restoring forestry jobs
Arkansas lawmakers are considering a proposal to restore 20 firefighting jobs to the financially troubled Arkansas Forestry Commission, but how to pay for those positions remains uncertain.
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 | What not to wear to get a job
85-hundred jobs are up for grabs Thursday at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock.
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 | Acxiom to hire 300 to 400 workers
The head of a Little Rock-based technology and marketing services company says officials want to hire between 300 and 400 people as the company expands into digital media.
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 | Closed plant in SW Ark. to be bought, reopened
A company that manufactures products for the oil and gas industry plans to purchase a closed plant in Lafayette County and reopen it with about 30 employees.
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 | Finding career success without a 4 year college
The U.S. Department of Labor lists cosmetology as one of the 30 fastest growing career fields in the United States. Tuesday, the Paul Mitchell School got high school students in Little Rock interested in continuing their education without spending four years in college.
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 | Yellville factory reopens, nearly 50 to be hired
A former shirt factory is reopening in Yellville, where nearly 50 workers will produce a new product line.
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 | Whirlpool closing plant
Whirlpool Corp. announced Thursday it will close its refrigerator plant, long the most important employer in Fort Smith, next year, putting 1,000 people out of work.
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 | Fort Smith hopes for Mitsubishi production in 2012
Officials in Fort Smith hope a Mitsubishi Power Systems America wind turbine plant can start production in 2012.
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