It’s not all bad news everywhere when it comes to the economy. Some industries and some regions are doing well, thank you – take a look.
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Where will the jobs be next year? How about the year after? This slideshow describes ten emerging careers that will likely be around for a while.
Not too long ago finance was THE hot career, but now with banks failing and the stock market falling college students and graduates are looking elsewhere for careers.
Seems like that’s all we ever hear. The Web site Job Bait has dug up some statistics on metropolitan areas and industries that are doing well despite the economic downturn.
When good news about the economy is in short supply, it’s worth noting that most workers feel confident that their job is secure.
With money from the federal stimulus package beginning to trickle into the economy, more jobs related to energy efficiency may begin to emerge as states begin projects to weatherize and retrofit ex
Well you already know we’re in the middle of a recession and if you’re due to graduate from college this year, it’s probably going to be harder to find a job than it was a few years ago. But the n
Topping the list of plum careers for 2009 are a few occupations that you probably never considered - audiologist, biomedical equipment technician, genetic counselor, for example.