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You only chat online, using tools such as Facebook Messenger.
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Review assigned CFIUS transactions to assess the impact on the DAF to conduct its national security mission and provide a recommendation back to the OSD.
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To achieve these goals, the Program cultivates strategic relationships with government officials and pro-life leaders and utilizes Live Action’s educational content and investigative reporting to educate government officials and shift the media narrative.
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Job Summary Job Description Summary Our Construction Management team is seeking a Resident Engineer for construction management of heavy civil transportation projects.
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U-Haul is in search of friendly, motivated people for the position of Customer Service Technician.
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Our Kimley-Horn Reston office is seeking an ambitious transportation planning and traffic operations (TPTO) engineer to support a variety of large transportation planning projects for public and private clients in Virginia.
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GEI's Mid Atlantic offices are seeking a Senior Ecologist or Natural Resource Specialist to plan and lead the preparation of natural resources related permit application documents (wetland and waterways) in support of water, energy, development and environmental projects.
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Virtual Reality Job Interviews
With the advent of desktop computers, the arduous task of scouring through weekly job classifieds became a thing of the past. The mid-1990s brought about a new era where job seekers could easily search and apply for jobs online. The introduction of AOL's Instant Messaging feature provided an even faster means for employers and candidates to communicate and schedule interviews. As smartphones became more pervasive in the early 2000s, hiring managers increasingly used phone calls for screening and interviewing candidates. Despite this trend, over 80% of interviews still took place in person.
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Hillcrest Children and Family Center is seeking therapists/counselors to provide psychotherapy services on a full time or part time basis.
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Job Title: Music Director Location: Langley, VA Travel: N/A Duties: The applicant shall perform for all regularly scheduled Gospel Services, choir rehearsals, and special services as determined by the Wing Chaplain.
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With over 50 stores and the largest avocational cooking program in the US, Sur La Table offers an unsurpassed selection of exclusive and premium-quality goods for the kitchen and table - and the culinary expertise and inspiration to go along with it.
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RockCreek's entrepreneurial spirit, open culture, and inclusive team lead to better investments for universities, foundations, pension plans, and sovereign funds that partner with us.
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As you may already know, there has been a lot of talk lately about the possibility of a TikTok ban. While this has not yet come to fruition, it's important to consider the implications this could have for businesses and recruiters who rely on TikTok as a platform to market their brand, recruit new talent, and connect with their audience.
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Gray Tier Technologies is looking for a SOC/Cyber Network Defense Analyst (CNDA) Senior to support The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Hunt and Incident Response Team (HIRT).
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The Senior Psychometrician will also provide quantitative guidance to other researchers at CAL and coordinate external quantitative resources on behalf of the organization.
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