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Twin Cities Jobs Papers Down to 3

Started by Toby Dayton · 1 year ago

When JobDig launched its Twin Cities edition of JobDig, it was the 6th printed jobs newspaper in the market. Daily newspapers included the Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press, while the weekly jobs papers included Trader’s Employment Guide, The Twin Cities Business Journal’s Employment Weekly, The Employment News, and JobDig. With the recent ... Continue reading »

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