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Jason Broughton is the Workforce Development Trainer at the South Carolina State Library.
From time to time I come across information that can benefit the citizens of South Carolina in a unique way.The following information is about a program that can benefit citizens that are looking to get into the areas of healthcare as a career. Read the information below. Good luck on your job search endeavors!
Project HOPE will help motivated young people obtain healthcare industry recognized certificates and degrees through training so that they may fill high demand healthcare positions.
7 Don’ts to Turn your Job Search into a Success!
In searching for a job many people can unfortunately succumb to these vices when job searching. Learning to turn these job searching vices into virtues will greatly increase your chance of finding employment, and possibly a happy work life!
1. Don't do too much! Trying to place everything into your resume or job application.
If you’re looking to be more financially sound in the new year, it’s a good idea to your credit score. But while some companies will charge you a fee, others offer free versions—you just have to know where to look. Here are three websites where you could get your score for no charge. Many of these topics are things that most citizens do not wish to talk about due to fear of knowing, fear ofbecoming overwhelmed, or even simply not wanting to face reality.
Below is information on helping South Carolinians that are struggling to stay within their homes. The South Carolina Homeownership and Employment Lending Program (SC HELP) may be of assistance for homeowners who qualify. Below is a press release from South Carolina State Housing Finance & Development Authority.
For those who qualify, you can file your taxes for free online if you have a gross adjusted income of $58,000 or less. For those who have an adjusted gross income of more than $58,000 there are other options on the www.freefile.irs.gov website. Don't forget that for most people April 18th is the last day to have your taxes in without penalites.