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  2. List of largest Central Ohio employers - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of the largest employers in the Columbus MSA as of 2004. Company/Organization Sector Local Full-time Employment The State of Ohio: Government: 26,037

  3. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    Around 495,000 work permits were issued in 2018, while closer to 328,000 were issued in 2008, representing an increase of over 50 percent over the decade. All work authorizations under the TFWP are granted by the issuance of work permits conditional to one employer and job offer, also called "employer-specific" or "closed" work permits.

  4. Living the Map: Overseas For Another 50 Jobs - AOL

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  5. Foreign worker - Wikipedia

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    Over one million undocumented immigrants work in agriculture in the United States, while roughly 250,000 are admitted under the H-2A visa, as of 2019. [ 11 ] Green card workers are individuals who have requested and received legal permanent residence from the government in the United States and intend to work in the United States permanently.

  6. Best Jobs If You're Over 55 - AOL

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    In his book "150 Best Jobs for a Secure Future," author Laurence Shatkin, Research has examined the effect of gender and geography on career choice. But what about age?

  7. International assignment - Wikipedia

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    An international assignment is an overseas task set by a company to an employee. Companies that engage in international assignments are mainly multinational corporations (MNCs). MNCs send employees from the home country to a different country for business operations at overseas offices or subsidiaries. [1] These employees are called expatriates.