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  2. Dead-end job - Wikipedia

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    A dead-end job is a job where there is little or no chance of career development and advancement into a better position. If an individual requires further education to progress within their firm that is difficult to obtain for any reason, this can result in the occupation being classified as a dead-end position. [ 1 ]

  3. Business process outsourcing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014, the Philippines hit an all-time high for employment in the BPO industry. From 101,000 workers in 2004, the labor force in the industry grew to over 930,000 in just the first quarter of 2014. [7] Growth in the BPO industry continues to show significant improvements with an average annual expansion rate of 20%.

  4. Offshoring - Wikipedia

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    This represents 10-15% of U.S. job creation. [52] The increased safety net costs of the unemployed may be absorbed by the government (taxpayers) in the high-cost country or by the company doing the offshoring. Europe experienced less offshoring than the U.S. due to policies that applied more costs to corporations and cultural barriers. [6]

  5. Dispatched labor - Wikipedia

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    In a short span of 12 years, the population of dispatched labor has grown six times, and it still kept increasing. Especially after the law of labor dispatching in Japan changed for the 4th time. In the 90s, EU labor dispatching was the fastest growing employment form in all of the atypical employment networks.

  6. How to answer the 3 hardest job interview questions - AOL

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    Let’s face it: when it comes to job interview questions, even the easiest can feel pretty tough -- but these 3 were certifiably hard.

  7. Job security - Wikipedia

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    Job security is the probability that an individual will keep their job; a job with a high level of security is such that a person with the job would have a small chance of losing it. Many factors threaten job security: globalization, outsourcing, downsizing, recession, and new technology, to name a few.

  8. IPS Supported Employment - Wikipedia

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    IPS Supported Employment is an evidence-based approach to supported employment for people who have a mental illness. IPS stands for Individual Placement and Support . IPS supports people in their efforts to achieve steady, meaningful employment in mainstream competitive jobs, either part-time or full-time.

  9. What is a broker price opinion (BPO)? - AOL

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    External BPO: An external BPO is much less involved. The real estate agent doesn’t even enter the property, but instead assigns it a value based on its exterior appearance/condition and its ...