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  2. Job fair scheduled for Oct. 5 at Mall of NH - AOL

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    Sep. 22—The NH-Jobs.com Job Fair will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair will take place throughout the main thoroughfares of ...

  3. Remote job seekers can't get unemployment checks in NH ... - AOL

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  4. Job fair - Wikipedia

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    A job fair, also commonly referred to as a job expo or career fair or career expo, is an event in which employers, recruiters, and schools give information to potential employees. Job seekers attend job fairs to speak face-to-face with potential employers, fill out résumés , and ask questions about the various positions available.

  5. Virtual Job Fair Sept 28: Find Remote, Disability-Friendly Jobs

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    On Sept. 28, My Employment Options is hosting a virtual job fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern. Admission is free and open to all, but job seekers with disabilities are especially welcome.

  6. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment insurance is funded by both federal and state payroll taxes. In most states, employers pay state and federal unemployment taxes if: (1) they paid wages to employees totaling $1,500 or more in any quarter of a calendar year, or (2) they had at least one employee during any day of a week for 20 or more weeks in a calendar year, regardless of whether those weeks were consecutive.

  7. New Hampshire Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Department of Labor (DOL) is a government agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Based in Concord, the agency works to protect the "interests and dignity" of workers in the state. [2] The department was established by state statute in 1893, [1]: 8 and its first commissioner was appointed that year. [3]