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Human Resources

General Machine expanding in Anderson

The industrial machining company plans to hire 20 people and invest $800,000 as it expands its metal fabrication space. General Machine already completed Phase I of its expansion — the construction of an assembly building.  Read More...

AT&T to hire more than 120 in S.C.

Construction jobs up slightly in April

S.C. unemployment rate in April hits lowest mark in nearly 5 years

Sequestration prompts cuts in unemployment checks

Hartmann USA’s $18M expansion in York County to add 75 jobs

Final 12 S.C. counties commit to workforce training initiative

Employers seek manufacturing workers

Job prospects looking brighter for University of South Carolina’s graduates

S.C. economic index improves in March

Columbia unveils job training initiative

Caterpillar closing Summerville facility

CEO Inc. opens Columbia office

Amazon adding hundreds of jobs at Lexington County fulfillment center

Facility solutions provider opening Greenville County office









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