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  2. Category : Populated places in Searcy County, Arkansas

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  3. Got a New Job for 2025? 3 Essential Retirement Moves to Make Now

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    New jobs often bring new salaries, so you may need to reevaluate how much you save per month or per pay period. Ideally, you want to aim for 10% to 15% of your annual income.

  4. Searcy, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Searcy (/ ˈ s ɜːr s i / SUR-see) is the largest city and county seat [4] of White County, Arkansas, United States. According to 2019 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 23,767. [5] It is the principal city of the Searcy, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of White County.

  5. White County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    White County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 76,822. [1] The county seat is Searcy. [2] White County is Arkansas's 31st county, formed on October 23, 1835, from portions of Independence, Jackson, and Pulaski counties and named for Hugh Lawson White, a Whig candidate for President of the United States.

  6. Searcy County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Searcy County (/ ˈ s ɜːr s i / SUR-see) is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,828. [1] The county seat is Marshall. [2] The county was formed December 13, 1838, from a portion of Marion County and named for Richard Searcy, the first clerk and judge in the Arkansas Territory.

  7. Social media use in hiring - Wikipedia

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    Social media use in hiring refers to the examination by employers of job applicants' (public) social media profiles as part of the hiring assessment. For example, the vast majority of Fortune 500 companies use social media as a tool to screen prospective employees and as a tool for talent acquisition. [1]