Here are some jobs we've found locally this week.
See what businesses were granted licenses by the Cobb Community Development Agency, Dec. 1 through Dec. 7.
The company will be recruiting food service workers, including bakers, baristas, cashiers, cooks and utility workers, as well as supervisors.
Kennesaw restaurant inspections include visits to Happy Panda, KSU's The Commons, Kuroshio Sushi Bar & Grille, Waffle House and more.
Actuaries, biomedical engineers and software engineers topped the list. The worst jobs: enlisted military personnel, lumberjacks and newspaper reporters.
Bargain Hunt is a discount retail chain with clothing for men, women and children, electronics, home goods, toys and bikes, sporting goods and outdoor gear, both indoor and outdoor furniture, and more.
See what businesses were granted licenses by the Cobb Community Development Agency, Nov. 24 through Nov. 30.
The chocolate candy store specializes in high quality chocolates and friendly, old-fashioned service.
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Kennesaw food scores include visits to Daybreak Village, Kennesaw Billiards, Just Breakfast Cafe, Johnny's New York Style Pizza, Jimmy John's, Dairy Queen and Bullfrogz.
Cobb Food Scores include visits to Marlow's Tavern, Indian Hills Country Club, Trina's Soul Kitchen, McDonald's, Waffle House, Wing Stop, Wendy's, Philly Connection and Kennesaw State University dining.
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Take a look at the Kennesaw Food Scores for Nov. 2 through Nov. 8.
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The latest Cobb food scores include visits to New China House, Paper Mill Grill, J. Christopher's Restaurant, Hoof & Ale, Abbey Road Bar & Grill, Wings Fiesta, Mighty Meatball, Doc Green's Gourmet Salads, Copper Top Cafe and Carzell's Kitchen.
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A candy store on Barrett Parkway, a motorcycle repair business on Barrett Parkway and dance class on Lambert Drive are among the businesses granted licenses between Oct. 27 and Nov. 2.
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