The United States technology industry continues to push forward, bringing more and more job opportunities to the country with each passing quarter.
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While some states lag behind in terms of hiring and job creation, others continue to excel. Arizona is definitely at the top of the list.
With the spring visitor season closing in fast, more and more companies are looking to ramp up in terms of manpower. For this reason, there are quite a few companies in Arizona that plan to hire a minimum of 100 employees this month.
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Technology, technology, technology. There is no hiding from it. With each passing year, technology becomes more and more advanced.
As a result of this growth, many industries are taking off. For job seekers, this is a good thing. It means greater availability of open positions, thus providing the opportunity to land a stable and well paying job in the near future.
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From the outside looking in, it can be difficult to understand that small business success is possible. It’s not just the big companies, the well known brands, that have loads of success.
Recently, the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UNM-Los Alamos selected Bob’s Bodacious BBQ, Restaurant and Catering as its Small Business “Success Client of the Year.”
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Boston is well known for being home to a variety of high level software companies. Last year, many of these companies went on a hiring spree.
According to a recent study conducted by ON Partners, nearly 800 new jobs were added during the fourth quarter of 2015. This may not sound like a big number, but it’s promising when you take into consideration the companies doing the hiring.
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You may not know the first thing about Propel Bikes or its founder, Chris Nolte. While he may not be one of the biggest names in the business world, you can learn a lot from his story.
Kiplinger recently sat down with the Army veteran and entrepreneur, learning more about how he took a $20,000 loan and turned it into a million dollar business.
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