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  2. Residential construction hiring hints at seasonal slowing - AOL

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    Construction counted 363,000 job openings at the end of July, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday, a drop of 23,000 jobs from June. That’s still 10,000 more ...

  3. Jobs in residential construction declined in July, falling by 5,500 jobs, or 5.5%, from the month before. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. General contractor - Wikipedia

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    A general contractor is a construction manager employed by a client, usually upon the advice of the project's architect or engineer. [7] General Contractors are mainly responsible for the overall coordination of a project and may also act as building designer and construction foreman (a tradesman in charge of a crew).

  5. Entry-level job - Wikipedia

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    Most entry-level jobs offered to college graduates are full-time permanent positions and some offer more extensive graduate training programs. While entry-level jobs traditionally required no experience, the Great Recession produced a surplus of college graduates on the job market and eliminated many entry-level positions. [2] [3]

  6. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    Temporary work is different from secondment, which involves temporarily assigning a member of one organization to another. In this case, the employee typically retains their salary and other employment rights from their primary organization. Still, they work closely with other organizations to provide training and share experiences.

  7. July's slowdown in residential construction hiring is a 'one ...

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    The construction industry had 374,000 job openings in June, down 5,000 from May’s figures, or a 0.1% drop, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday.