Providing you with Career Fair- May 4th

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Hey Everyone! So it has come down to the end of the week, again. It has most certainly been a long week and never thought that it would come...but it has. Thank goodness! Let's hope the weather continues to be great, although we need the rain, having a nice weather weekend would be amazing. Spend some quality time with the family, friends, or that special love one, and then start the week all over again by joining us at the career fair at Dave & Buster's in Marietta.

I am sure that you know someone that is searching for a job/career or have been searching and given up hope simply because after attending a job fair there wasn't any jobs. Seriously, we hear that alot too. Keep in mind that what you say, we listen and do our best to have companies present at the career fair event-not just schools. However, when a school is present don't overlook them just because they are a school. They too have jobs. The great thing about our career fair event and this Dave & Buster's event is that we always have jobs, we ask that at the time of the event they have jobs/positions that they are wishing to fill.

So, if you have time and been searching for a job/career then you need to be at this event and we look forward to seeing you all there! In the meantime, have a wonderful rest of the week and smile!

Atlanta, Georgia. May 4th, 2010–EmploymentGuide.com’s 2009 “Putting America Back to Work” job fair series matched more than 17,000 job seekers with employers. EmploymentGuide.com, a division of Dominion Enterprises, will build upon its success with the 2010 “Hire Commitment” job fair series, hosting more than 200 hiring events in more than 50 cities nationwide. On Tuesday, May 4th, EmploymentGuide.com will host Atlanta’s Hire Commitment job fair at Dave & Buster’s in Marietta from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Job seekers wishing to attend are encouraged to pre-register online. Admission will be free to the public.

Participating employers from a variety of industries will seek to fill hourly positions ranging from entry-level to management positions. Some recruiters may conduct on site interviews and/or explain the steps involved in gaining employment with their company.

For more information, visit Employment Guide or contact Debi Green at 800-272-3452.

 
 
 
-Khon Phaxai

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Atlanta's Diversity Hire Commitment 2010 Career Fair

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Are you still searching for that perfect job? That opportunity you have been waiting for? Your dream job?? We can help! It has come down to the wire and we are, once again, getting ready for our May 4th career fair at Dave & Buster's in Marietta from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. (Information provided below.)

In order to make this a successful event we are asking for your help. Please be courtesy of others at the event, dress for success, and bring plenty of resumes!

If you are a recruiter and would like to setup a table to recruit Atlanta's top talent, give us a call 800-272-3452.

Atlanta, Georgia. May 4th, 2010–EmploymentGuide.com’s 2009 “Putting America Back to Work” job fair series matched more than 17,000 job seekers with employers. EmploymentGuide.com, a division of Dominion Enterprises, will build upon its success with the 2010 “Hire Commitment” job fair series, hosting more than 200 hiring events in more than 50 cities nationwide. On Tuesday, May 4th, EmploymentGuide.com will host Atlanta’s Hire Commitment job fair at Dave & Buster’s in Marietta from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Job seekers wishing to attend are encouraged to pre-register online. Admission will be free to the public.

Participating employers from a variety of industries will seek to fill hourly positions ranging from entry-level to management positions. Some recruiters may conduct on site interviews and/or explain the steps involved in gaining employment with their company.
For more information, visit Employment Guide or contact Debi Green at 800-272-3452.



 
-Khon Phaxai

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Another History Repeat?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The past is something that we can not go back and change; we can’t change the past, right? I am going to say no, however, we can learn from our mistakes. Yes, I would like to agree with that saying however, who can tell me how often you have stopped, and took the time to think, “that didn’t work before, what can I do different now?” Not too many, including myself.

History has repeated itself over and over again, yet, we have all failed to learn from it. The problem, we think we are doing something different, but somehow we just accidently end up with the same results. Now how can that happen and what am I talking about?
For those of you that don’t know, April 12th, marked the 65th Anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt death. Are you lost with my referencing? Well, Franklin D. Roosevelt, as everyone knows he was the 32nd president and went thru the “depression.” A much worse economic crisis than what we are currently experiencing now. No matter how long ago we had the “Great Depression,” or the “New Deal,” or the “Dust Bowl”…all the memorable moments from the 1930s, we are going through it again. To keep this brief and simple for those that don’t want a refreshment in History class I am going to sum it all up and tell you the similarities, just a few:
Shortening school days
• Cutting school budgets
• Poor are getting poorer-hit the hardest
• We are at war, again
Inflation (Pretty soon we’ll end up with a $500 bill.)
• Another health care reform
• Unemployment at yet another all time high
With just a few of those examples…why are we having such a crisis over this economic downturn? Maybe…nobody knows how to respond to the crisis. We all must think positive and stick together to help make it thru this hard time.
Give me your opinion and let me hear what you have to say about this crisis.

-Khon Phaxai

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