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  2. 8 Companies Hiring Seasonal Workers — How Much Are ... - AOL

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    Where have all the seasonal jobs gone to make money? In an interview shared on Yahoo! Finance, Nathan Mondragon, chief innovation officer at HireVie, said retailers are hiring fewer workers for the...

  3. 12 Highest-Paying Sales or Retail Jobs for 2024 - AOL

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    Here are some of the highest-paying sales and retail positions. Apple Genius Bar. Bergdorf Goodman. Trader Joe’s. Costco. The Container Store. CVS. Best Buy. H-E-B. Ulta. Sam’s Club. Macy’s ...

  4. Seasonal hiring: 5 tips for hiring seasonal employees ... - AOL

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    Companies hire for seasonal summer jobs for short periods, whether for part-time, full-time or contracted positions. Seasonal hiring is a specific strategy that businesses employ for more hands on ...

  5. Secondary labor market - Wikipedia

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    The secondary labor market is the labor market consisting of high-turnover, low-pay, and usually part-time or temporary work. Sometimes, secondary jobs are performed by high school or college students. The majority of service sector, light manufacturing, and retail jobs are considered secondary labor. [1]

  6. Seasonal industry - Wikipedia

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    A seasonal industry is activity within an economic sector in which the majority of operations take place during only part of the year, usually within a period of half a year or less. [ 1 ] In some cases, as with agriculture , this limitation may relate to climate or other forces of nature.

  7. Need extra income for the holidays? These seasonal jobs in ...

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    Seasonal positions are being posted across the Tri-Cities as different industries and customers alike prepare for the holiday season.