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  2. IRS announces big 2-day event to hire revenue agents in Detroit

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    The IRS is offering an in-person event in Southfield on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15 to those qualified to be IRS revenue agents. IRS announces big 2-day event to hire revenue agents in Detroit Skip to ...

  3. IRS seeks to offer jobs to thousands of workers this summer - AOL

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    The IRS -- which had one of the most challenging tax seasons this year due in part to pandemic backlogs and lack of workforce -- said it will hire 4,000 contact representative positions at several ...

  4. The health sector holds many of the best job opportunities for workers in 2025, due to factors like high labor demand and pay, according to a new ranking from job search site I… CBS News 1 month ago

  5. National Treasury Employees Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, with a guarantee to NCSA of participation in governing NTEU, a merger took place, representing the first group of non-IRS employees to be brought into NTEU. In 1977, it began to organize employees in other federal agencies; in 1978, employees of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) became the first members outside the Treasury ...

  6. List of executive search firms - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 industry newsletter ranking of the largest executive search firms in the Americas listed estimated revenues of 50 firms, with top five being: Korn Ferry, Russell Reynolds Associates, Spencer Stuart, Heidrick & Struggles, and Egon Zehnder. Each of them had more than U.S. $450 million in estimated revenues, and more than 300 consultants.

  7. American Staffing Association - Wikipedia

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    An important USES mission was to help state employment services provide job-finding assistance to job seekers and employers—functions that sometimes unfairly encroached on private-sector staffing agencies, which did not enjoy the tax-exempt status of their public counterparts.