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job bank

noun as in data file of workers

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For the past two years, labor demand in manufacturing has exceeded that of other parts of the chip-making process, such as designing the circuit boards or packaging them after they are made, according to the local recruitment platform 104 Job Bank.

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Taiwan’s largest job search platform, 104 Job Bank, had over 33,000 listings for chip industry jobs as of August.

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Renee Ward, who runs a nationwide job bank called Seniors4Hire, said her organization has seen an uptick in people trying to come out of retirement or retirees needing to supplement their income.

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Operating out of West Hartford Town Hall, the Seniors Job Bank, founded in 1974, connects people over 50.

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One of the more unusual requests of the Job Bank’s roster of available workers was from a blind man who wanted someone to roller skate with him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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