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BPCL RecruitmentBPCL Recruitment 2023: Apply For 138 Apprentice Posts At bharatpetroleum.in2023: Apply For 138 Apprentice Posts At bharatpetroleum.in - News18

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[ad_1] Published By : Sheen Kachroo Last Updated: July 14, 2023, 13:03 IST Through this recruitment campaign, BPCL will fill a total of 138 posts in Mumbai Refinery, Mahul, Mumbai (Representative Image) Interested candidates who wants to apply for job at BPCL can visit the official website at www.bharatpetroleum.in The Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has started accepting applications from eligible Graduate, Diploma and Non-Engineering Graduate holders for apprentice posts. Candidates can apply for the vacancies by visiting the official website atwww.bharatpetroleum.in. The online registration process started on July 10 and will end on September 4, this year. Through this recruitment campaign, BPCL will fill a total of 138 posts in Mumbai Refinery, Mahul, Mumbai. BPCL Recruitment 2023: Documents Needed For Graduate Apprentice posts, applicants must hold a first-Class Engineering Degree (full-time programmes) in the streams of Chemical/Civil/Electrical/IT/ Mechanical/F

Small businesses may have a hard time finding teen workers this summer

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[ad_1] As the summer hiring market heats up, small and seasonal businesses may find they're missing a key demographic to fill roles – teen workers. Outplacement firm Challenger Gray projected teens will gain 1.1 million jobs in 2023, down slightly from last year's numbers and the lowest forecast since 2011. The group said this spring that teens are once again working at pre-pandemic levels, but cautioned many teens who are willing to take on jobs are likely already in the workforce. The unemployment rate for teens aged 16 to 19 crept up slightly in June to 11% from the previous month, according to Friday's June jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile the labor participation rate fell year on year, to 36.3% from 42.9% in June 2022. That could mean fewer available workers for businesses like Grotto Pizza that rely heavily on teens, according to hiring manager Glenn Byrum. Across Grotto's 20 locations in Delaware and Maryland, teens make up a litt