Strive Launches 2023 Summer Internship Program: Summer Without Apology
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Strive Asset Management (Strive) is now accepting applications for its 2023 summer internship program: Summ…
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Strive Asset Management (Strive) is now accepting applications for its 2023 summer internship program: Summ…

The vertical farming company was awarded Gold and Silver in two Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion categories; the Anthem Awards honors the purpose & mission-driven work of people, companies and organizations worldwide
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NEW YORK, February 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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iQuanti: Deciding to leave your job can be a difficult process, and deciding between two job offers can feel even…

SAN FRANCISCO, February 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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OnePiece Labs, the leading incubator for web3 startups, on Feb. 1, 2023, announced a partnership on a …

SimplyRFiD fixed the DoD RFID mandate 15 years ago with their Pro-Tags XTraveler’s. In 2007, the RFID mandate was 138 pages of specifications reduced to a one-page picture guide. Today, the SGTIN mandate has bloated to 314 pages, and SimplyRFiD does it again, reducing it to a tagline: Peel-Stick-Ship.
DALLAS, February 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Retailers have moved from UPC barcodes to RAIN RFID tags for inventory control. RAIN RFID tags contain the UPC number encoded into an inexpensive (pennies per tag) microchip and embedded into the price tags attached to each product. When a UPC is encoded into a RAIN RFID tag, it is referred to as an SGTIN (a technical way of saying a “UPC with a serial number”, or ‘serialized global trade identification number’). When that data is stored in the RAIN RFID tag, it’s called the EPC (electronic product code).
Walmart released a mandate last year detailing inventory items that must be tagged with an SGTIN RFID tag. This mandate made a rush by Walmart suppliers to meet requirements and confusion on how to do it the best way.
An Easy Portal for SGTIN RFID
SimplyRFiD launched an online portal that accepts a list and quantity of each UPC and turns around same-day shipping of SGTIN-encoded RAIN RFID tags on orders confirmed by 4 pm in the USA.
A getting started with SGTIN RFID guide (“10 tips for complying with the retail SGTIN RFID mandate”) makes it clear how easy it is to convert from barcode to RFID.
SimplyRFiD also makes Wave — an iOS app that simplifies retail inventory with RFID and helps combat chargebacks for manufacturers.
Online shipping portals will also be available in Q2 2023 for China, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Contact SimplyRFiD to learn more about same-day SGTIN encoding.
Contact Information:
William Montalbo
Vice President, Marketing
+1 703.343.1689
Syd Brown
Social Media Manager
+1 703.343.1689
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SimplyRFiD Launches Same-Day SGTIN RFID Encoding Service for Retail
Deputy Secretary Sherman met today in Washington with senior representatives of Burma’s NUG, including Zin Mar Aung. The Deputy Secretary welcomed the NUG’s establishment of a liaison office in Washington and underscored the United States’ commitment to deepening engagement with the full range of pro-democracy stakeholders and diverse ethnic groups in Burma. The Deputy Secretary […]
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Good afternoon, everyone. It’s a great pleasure as always to welcome Sheikh Abdullah here to the State Department, back to the State Department. We have the closest of collaborations with the UAE on a broad range of regional and indeed global issues, a close strategic partner for the United States, and together we’re […]
The below is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price: Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met today with UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The Secretary and Foreign Minister discussed ways to further broaden and deepen the strong U.S.-UAE partnership and cooperation on a range of shared priorities, […]
The United States partners with Caribbean governments in defense of our shared values, and to improve Caribbean resilience in all aspects – economy, security, and democracy – so that the people of the Caribbean and the United States enjoy prosperity, health, and freedom. Food Security The U.S. Government is providing the Caribbean with $28 million […]

Amidst ongoing labour shortages in the mining industry, companies desperate for staff are offering high salaries to entice workers. Here, recruitment experts explain the benefits of a career in mining.
PERTH, Australia, February 17, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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According to leading labour hire company, Techforce, WA based mines are so desperate for staff, they are now offering incredible benefits to entice workers including salaries of up to $300,000 AUD per year and the option to fly in and fly out (FIFO) for 6 months of the year. With a wide range of roles available including trades such as rigger jobs as well as engineers, project managers, cleaners, HR and chef jobs, Techforce encourages both skilled and unskilled workers to apply.
Techforce says the incentives are amazing, especially with some roles being offered at well above the average Australian salary, which is $52,338 according to the most recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). By comparison, the ABS data also revealed that the mining industry’s average full time earnings are around $140,000 per year.
Despite the high salaries on offer, Techforce says the mining industry is still struggling to fill vacancies with a major skills and worker shortage threatening the future of some projects.
With workers expected to work long hours as well as live in isolated locations while they work, Techforce says a career in mining isn’t for everyone. The responsibilities of a mining job vary between sites and programs, however Techforce says there is often potential to gain employment with no prior work experience in the industry, provided candidates have the right qualifications or transferable skills. For example, candidates interested in mining chef jobs need not have worked on a mining site before but will need to be equipped with plenty of experience working in a fast paced and demanding commercial chef role.
For job seekers looking for a fulfilling and well paying job, the mining industry could be perfect. Techforce points out that along with the financial security a mining job can provide, workers in the industry are also contributing to the growth and prosperity of WA and are directly stimulating Australia’s economic growth.
To view the current mining industry vacancies including the best paying FIFO chef jobs Perth wide, visit Techforce online.
Contact Information:
Techforce Personnel
Marketing Manager
(08) 6363 7040
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Perth Mining Companies Are Desperate for Staff to Fill High-Paying Jobs. Experts Explain What’s on Offer