Employment
Jobs Numbers From March Disappoint
The American economy sputtered in March with just 88,000 new jobs created. That was a large drop-off from the previous month’s 268,000 new jobs added to the workforce.
Dade Transit Hiring Part-Time Buys Drivers
Miami-Dade is looking for a few good men and women to help keep county residents on the move.
Veterans Job Expo Thursday In Sunrise
Many men and women who served overseas in the military have found it difficult to find a job when they return home at the end of their tour.
Best Resources For Job Seekers In South Florida
There are great job opportunities in South Florida, you just have to treat searching for a job like a full-time job. The more you put yourself out in the marketplace, the more offers will come your way.
LinkedIn Tweaks Jobs Tool To Better Tap Users’ Connections
LinkedIn has redesigned its LinkedIn Jobs tool in an effort to show job seekers positions they can actually get.
Dolphins, The Gap Looking To Hire At Miami Lakes Job Fair
The Miami Dolphins, The Gap and Pollo Tropical will be just a few of the two dozen companies looking to hire at a job fair in Miami Lakes on Tuesday.
157,000 Jobs Created Nationally, Unemployment Rate Ticks Up
While the job market in South Florida continues to struggle, nationally, the numbers remain positive, but not enough to bring the unemployment rate down.
Flexibility Is The New Workplace Trend
Forget working 9 to 5, putting off retirement, or only taking an internship when you’re still in college. Some of the newest trends in the workplace could forever change the way you clock in and out.
S. Florida Not The Best Place For Young Workers In State
Young people have always flocked to South Florida for the night life, the pristine beaches, and the overall atmosphere. But, according to the U.S. Census, South Florida is not the best place in the Sunshine State for young workers to find a job.
Gov. Scott Wants To Double Job Training Funding
Citing the need to be able to provide qualified applicants to companies that are hiring, Gov. Rick Scott wants to double the funding of the state’s “quick response” job training program.






