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[[Job-Market Resources]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Job Market Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[job market]] and related topics.
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[[Job-Market Resources]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Job Marketing]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[job market]] and related topics.
  
 
[[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Recruitment]] session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. The ''Orientation'' is the second stage of the [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].
 
[[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Recruitment]] session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. The ''Orientation'' is the second stage of the [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].

Revision as of 13:25, 8 May 2020

Job-Market Resources (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Job Marketing lesson that introduces its participants to job market and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Recruitment session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What Job Market Is.

Key terms

Job-market intermediary. Any legal entity that makes or indent to make employment arrangements between work sellers and employers that either (a) do not deal with each other directly yet or (b) need a third party help.
Job-market resource.

Script

A job-market intermediary is any legal entity that makes or indent to make employment arrangements between work sellers and employers that either (a) do not deal with each other directly yet or (b) need third party's help.
In the United States, the Department of Labor is at least one of the most notable intermediaries. This cabinet-level department of the United States Federal Government is responsible for the execution of federal labor laws to guarantee workers' rights to fair, safe, and healthy working conditions, including minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, protection against employment discrimination, and unemployment benefits.
Other job-market resources include employment websites and freelance marketplaces.

Source Screenings is the successor lectio.

Quiz