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Applying for State Jobs
From innovating education policies to protecting public health, more than 120 agencies across the state offer jobs that challenge and grow employees.
New App Takes Guesswork Out Of Auto Accidents
Georgia's Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Ralph Hudgens recommends a new free mobile app for Georgians to help you if you've been in an automobile accident.
Food Recalls: What You Need to Know
"FOOD RECALL" – two words with immediate consequences. Every day, food products are recalled for a variety of reasons.
Georgia Ag Forecast Meetings Start This Week
Starting this Friday, University of Georgia agronomists and economists will meet with farmers to discuss this year's outlook for the growing season.
Leveraging Our Strengths to Move the Georgia Lottery Corporation Forward
The Georgia Lottery is second-to-none with regard to its reputation, professionalism and commitment to maximizing funds for the educational programs in the state of Georgia. For the last 19 years much has been accomplished to generate more than $13.8 billion for Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship Program and Georgia’s Pre-K program.
Insurance Commissioner Speaks About Nationwide Insurance Security Breach
Following an online security breach at the Nationwide Insurance Company, Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens yesterday reassured more than 28,000 Nationwide members and policy applicants across the state that the insurer would be keeping them informed and working to protect them all from identity theft.
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Move to Electronic Delivery
Starting today, all recipients of unemployment insurance will get benefits electronically, either through direct bank deposit or debit card.
Career Centers Help Both Job Seekers & Employers
The Georgia Department of Labor manages more than 50 career centers around the state, assisting job seekers find employment and employers hire skilled workers.
Job Seeker Beware: Work-at-Home Scams
Working from home has become increasingly popular due to its flexible schedule, low overhead costs, and commuting cost and time savings.
Tax Credits for Film & Entertainment Industries
Georgia is providing up to 30% in tax credits for companies producing feature films, television series, music videos and commercials, as well as interactive games and animation.
