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Employees "not convinced jobs are safe"

London's jobnewswire.com referenced Latpro's expert career advice for it's article Employees 'not convinced jobs are safe'.

Language groups get support in jobs search: article features LatPro advice

LatPro was recently interviewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution as an expert source on professional Hispanic employment for its article Language Groups Get Support in Jobs Search.


The article, which appeared in the Sunday paper, is also featured on the ajcjobs.com website. The piece addresses special challenges that non-English speakers face when seeking employment, and also offers advice on how speakers of other languages can use their language skills to their advantage when finding a job.

The quest for diverse doctors, lawyers and accountants: LatPro comments on professional diversity in the Daily Report

The Daily Report recently turned to LatPro as an expert source on professional Hispanic employment for its article The Professions’ Challenge. The article, which addresses the “glass ceiling” that diverse lawyers, doctors, and accountants are struggling to overcome, was featured in Georgia's leading publication for legal news and information.

LatPro is heard from "Coast to Coast" on national television broadcast

On May 19, 2008, LatPro's Sandra Bavasso was a panelist on the TV program "Dialogo de costa a costa" ("Dialogue from coast to coast"), discussing how foreign professionals can validate their degrees and professional certifications in the United States.

LatPro listed in Fortune Magazine Article '30 best Web sites for job hunters'

Which of the more than 40,000 online job boards now operating in the U.S. are most likely to help you land the position you want? Fortune Magazine's popular Ask Annie column reports on the 30 winners of the most recent Weddle's Award. LatPro was the only diversity job board to make the prestigious list for 2008.

LatPro interviewed for USA Today article 'Slow economy hits Hispanics hard'

USA Today recently interviewed LatPro as an expert source on professional Hispanic employment for its article “Slow economy hits Hispanics hard.” The article, featured on the USAToday homepage under the economy section, discusses the rising unemployment rate among Hispanics, compared to the rest of the U.S. population.

While the unemployment rate may be up for Hispanics in general, prospects remain strong for Hispanic workers at the professional level. Rob Steward, LatPro’s Sales Director, commented on the continuing demand for Hispanic and bilingual professionals, even during the current economic slowdown.

Why Hiring and Retaining Diverse Employees is Key Today: Tips on How to Succeed

Rob Steward, LatPro's Sales Director, was interviewed by PR Tactics Magazine about the importance of successfully attracting and retaining multicultural workers.

When seeking a diverse workplace, this site is the place to go

The South Florida Business Journal covered the launch of LatPro's newest venture, DiversityJobs.com, a Web site that helps job candidates from all minority groups find work with diversity-conscious companies.

Technology/Bioscience Market Watch 2007 - South Florida CEO Magazine

LatPro, Microsoft Corp. and two other tech companies operating in Broward County, Florida were interviewed for the March 2007 issue of South Florida CEO Magazine. LatPro's president and founder, Eric Shannon, commented on hiring trends at the company.

Bilingual Employees in Demand across Delaware

LatPro Sales Director Rob Steward was interviewed by The News Journal of Wilmington, Delaware for a recent article about the growing demand for bilingual employees, especially those with Spanish language skills.

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