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How can I find out all of the available positions that are within a particular company?
Asked by AJ
I'm researching careers and I think it might be helpful for me to choose a company and research all the different types of postions that are within it. I'm not looking for a job yet. But, is there a place that I can go to find that out.
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Some companies have website which you can log on to find this info. Those which don't ,you will have to visit in person, or use mail correspondence.
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Unfortunately with the economy this information is given to friends and family but they will never admit this. I was fired because my manager lied using the At-Will Employment contract and no-one is willing to be a witness. All lawyers kept referring to others and no one wanted to give me an honest answer about Wrongful Termination.
My former boss was fired from Costco for Sexual Harassment and he was fired(where he fired me) and is being sued for Sexual Harasment from 5 or 6 women and this came from a manager who said is anonymously.
Wrongful Termination happens to over 250,000 American each year
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/salary/a/fired.htm
Anyone from non-management to top management can be fired for creative legal explanation because of At-Will Employment. This has weakend the protections of the US Constitution
Answered by Max R Waller
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go to career builder.com and they have some things that will help you with this
Answered by Patti Ja
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Answered by contipress42
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