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Hiring and promotion

HIRINGS AND PROMOTIONS
n Jude Melville, chief administrative officer of Business First Bank of Baton Rouge, was named the company’s chief executive officer, succeeding Buddy Roemer, who will continue to serve as president of the bank. In addition, Chief Credit Officer Robert Bond has taken on the job of chief operating officer. Melville is a graduate of Harvard University and the London School of Economics and a …

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Internal G-Braves Hiring? N

G-Braves Hiring for Trainees
The Gwinnett Braves Trainee Program is designed for applicants who are interested in pursuing a career in professional sports.

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Obama’s $3 Billion Spurs Harvard Hiring While UnitedHealth Buys

Obama’s $3 Billion Spurs Harvard Hiring While UnitedHealth Buys
April 14 (Bloomberg) — Harvard Medical School professor Jerry Avorn , a critic of drug industry marketing, hired five faculty members in the past nine months to study whether prescription medicines are as good as advertised.

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3 billion U.S. dollars from Obama Spurs Hiring of Harvard Although UnitedHealth purchase

Obama’s $3 Billion Spurs Harvard Hiring While UnitedHealth Buys
April 14 (Bloomberg) — Harvard Medical School professor Jerry Avorn , a critic of drug industry marketing, hired five faculty members in the past nine months to study whether prescription medicines are as good as advertised.

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Arkansas Naturals Hiring part-time employees

Arkansas Naturals Hiring Part-Time Employees
The Northwest Arkansas Naturals will be holding the annual summer job fair at Arvest Ballpark on Saturday, March 6th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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Linking passion and career: The dangers of hiring domestic help

Linking Passion and Career: The Perils of Nonprofit Recruiting
The conventional wisdom on the campuses of elite universities used to be that the nonprofit sector could never compete for top job seekers against big-name firms that promised a meteoric career path. But that was before the rise of Teach for America (TFA), a nonprofit that recruits some of the nation’s best minds to spend two years right out of college in the most challenging urban and rural …

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