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  2. NYC hiring for seasonal jobs across all five boroughs ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK (PIX11) – New York City is looking for seasonal workers across all five boroughs — and you won’t have to take a civil service exam to apply. The Department of Transportation is ...

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    The New York State is hiring for over 400 positions across various departments, with starting salaries ranging from $43,000 to $82,000 and generous benefits including paid holidays, vacation, sick ...

  4. NYC health department hiring for more than 500 open jobs - AOL

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    NEW YORK (PIX11) – The New York City health department is currently hiring for more than 500 open jobs. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has 575 job openings, nearly all ...

  5. Indeed - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, Inc. is an American worldwide employment website for job listings launched in November 2004. It is an independent subsidiary of multinational company Recruit Holdings . It is headquartered in Austin, Texas , and Stamford, Connecticut , with additional offices around the world. [ 3 ]

  6. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    The term job search engine might refer to a job board with a search engine style interface, or to a web site that actually indexes and searches other web sites. Niche job boards are starting to play a bigger role in providing more targeted job vacancies and employees to the candidate and the employer respectively.

  7. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    In January 1942, for the duration of World War II, the President of the United States absorbed the New York State Employment Service into the National Manpower Program. In 1944, New York State’s Minimum Wage Law was amended to include men. In 1945, the NYS Industrial Board was replaced by the Workmen’s Compensation Board. [44] [45]