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At a job fair, almost 4,000 people showed up for a chance at one of 400 jobs at the Seminole Hard Rock Cafe.
More than 4,000 applicants are vying for one of the 400 available jobs at today's Seminole Hard Rock & Casino job fair.
A program called Dress for Success helps Tampa Bay area women get back to work.
This week, our Free & Cheap bloggers offer tips on finding great bargains on pet care.
This weekend a job fair may land you a job with the Hillsborough sheriff's office. They have over 300 jobs offering more the 44 thousand dollars a year.
Certain bay area companies do background checks on possible new hires and some of those companies charge a fee to cover the cost.
More than 200 thousand Floridians are about to run out of their unemployment benefits.
The possible national extension to the unemployment benefits may not include Floridians unless there is a change in state law.
Florida's Unemployment rate dropped to 11.7 from 12 percent, but temporary census jobs account for the 20-thousand job spike in the labor statistics.
Thousands of construction jobs will be created by a project called Encore that will occupy 12 city blocks between downtown Tampa and Ybor City.
The U.S. Census bureau is hiring more than 35,000 positions that should provide temporary relief to jobless Floridians.
Representatives of "FAST", Faith and Action for Strength Together, will make their top issue for 2010 to help the unemployed and young people find jobs.
Second Harvest of Tampa are asking job seekers to bring 4 cans of food when they attend the job fair at the former Circuit City building on Bruce B. Downs.
Operators at the state's unemployment hotline are being bombarded with calls. The state is adding a call center to keep up with the volume.
The number of jobless people flooding the market also means hundreds of thousands of people filing for unemployment at the same time.
Eight hundred thousand Floridians are now looking for work as the jobless ranks in Florida jumped a full percentage point in January.
Unemployment in the State of Florida has risen to 8.1 percent the jobless numbers haven't been this high since September 1992, when the rate was 8.9 percent.
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