15 posts in New York with the highest hourly pay

Workers in the United States often travel to New York in search of higher wages, so there is virtually no shortage of labor in the city. Nevertheless, there are vacancies in New York for some positions with high hourly pay, writes Business Insider. Website…

How to survive on 24 000 dollars a year in New York

The average income of a resident of the New York borough of Brooklyn is $ 55 per year. Freelance writer Annie Irish talked about how she helps her to live for half the amount - $ 150 a year - in one of the most expensive metropolitan areas in the world. 24. I ...

Guide for an immigrant in New York: where to help you get a new specialty and learn the language

New York City helps all of its residents. Any citizen, including an undocumented immigrant, can use most of the city's services, such as going to school, getting medical care, and so on. City officials will not ask questions about immigration status if ...

Trader Joe's opens new stores in New York and recruits

Trader Joe's will soon open a new outlet in Soho, New York. In this connection, the network is organizing a job fair to recruit staff for the new store, writes NBC. According to the announcement, Trader Joe's Job Fair will be held 17-19 ...

4 medical professions for which the US does not need to study for years

Are you a doctor with a diploma obtained at home and cannot understand where to start in order to work in your specialty in the United States? Or have you always dreamed of getting a medical profession, but did not have enough money and time for college? In America, in addition to the standard for ...

In New York, employers were barred from asking about wages at a previous job

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has signed a decree that prohibits city departments and agencies from looking into pay history when hiring. In other words, the previous level of salary should not influence the employer's decision to hire. As noted in the press release of the mayor's office, which ...

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