Archive for December, 2009

Smart job-seekers know social tools are a must

Linked In, Facebook, and Twitter are just a few of the social tools many are using to get ahead in today’s world.

Take advantage of our partnership with Careerbuilder now to increase your chances of being called back for one of the many South Carolina jobs available – several right here in Greenville County.

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South Carolina may be in line for broadband upgrades

Connect South CarolinaAs 2009 closes out, it’s exciting to learn that South Carolina may be getting better data services thanks to new broadband maps coming soon.

Broadband mapping – much like the US Census every 4 years – is driven to a large extent by the population of a geographic area.

For those of us with internet, phone, and/or television service – essentially everybody in today’s society – it’s comforting to learn that our services may be updated to more modern standards down the road – especially in our state’s rural areas. New technologies always bring new opportunities, and we’re anxious to hear what competitive synergies will arise here at home.

A Christmas message from Monroe Free, President of Habitat Greenville

Monroe Free, President of Habitat Greenville, shares his thoughts about how the Habitat mission relates to the holidays.

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