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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Short-Term Side Hustle: Becoming A Census Worker

Article Title: Short-Term Side Hustle: Becoming A Census Worker

Article Snip: "...if you’re looking for a short-term side hustle with competitive wages ($13.50 to $30 an hour), you might want to apply for one of the new temp jobs from the U.S. Census Bureau to help conduct the 2020 Census..."

Article Reference: www.forbes.com

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Cybersecurity Career Pathway

Article Title: Cybersecurity Career Pathway
www.cyberseek.org
www.cyberseek.org
Article Snip: "...There are many opportunities for workers to start and advance their careers within cybersecurity. This interactive career pathway shows key jobs within cybersecurity, common transition opportunities between them, and detailed information about the salaries, credentials, and skillsets associated with each role..."
Article Reference: www.cyberseek.org

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Can I Get Hired for a Federal Job After Age 55?

Article Title: Can I Get Hired for a Federal Job After Age 55?

Article Snip: "...Some federal agencies actively seek out older workers. Each year, AARP gives out its Best Employers for Workers Over 50 awards, which includes both private companies and governmental agencies. In first place in 2013 was the National Institutes of Health, where..."

Article Reference: work.chron.com

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for financial aid for college or grad school

Article Title: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for financial aid for college or grad school

Article Snip: "...Almost all of our grants (listed above) are awarded to students with financial need. If you are interested in our grants, or in any federal student aid, you have to start by submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. You have to fill out the FAFSA form every year you’re in school in order to stay eligible for federal student aid. Once you’ve done that, you’ll work with your college or career school to find out how much you can get and when you’ll get it..."

Article Reference: studentaid.ed.gov