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7 job search tips for Latinx students, recent grads

For years, many in the United States and other countries used “Hispanic” to refer to people who live in or whose ancestors came from anywhere in Latin America, which is commonly defined as Mexico, Central America, South America, and the …

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3 Types of Jobs That Don’t Require an SSN (Plus, Tips on How to Get One)

If you’re looking for jobs that don’t require a Social Security number (SSN), you might be a new U.S. resident or a young citizen who hasn’t applied for one yet. An SSN is essential for determining whether a person can …

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The Benefits of Being Bilingual

Bilingualism, or the ability to speak two or more languages fluently, can be a huge asset for job seekers. As a 2017 report by New American Economy discovered, the need for bilingual workers in the United States more than doubled …

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