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Job Journal September 21, 2003 James Challenger |
Women Taking Over by Degrees A growing disparity in degrees is giving women the edge in business. |
Job Journal January 9, 2005 John Challenger |
Career Pros: High Hopes for Hiring in '05 California's employment picture looks promising in 2005. The primary reason for optimism is that after three years of nagging uncertainty things are beginning to stabilize. |
Job Journal January 10, 2010 |
Hottest Jobs 2010 As the threat of further downsizing begins to fade, we can look forward to a slowly improving job market in 2010. Here are some of the occupations most likely to offer abundant opportunities for growth, decent pay, and stability in the years ahead. |
Job Journal December 18, 2005 John Challenger |
Encouraging Job Outlook for 2006 The US job market is likely to continue improving in 2006. The biggest job gains are expected to come in the financial services, technology, healthcare, energy and international business sectors. |
Job Journal May 21, 2006 Rich Heintz |
Career without College Over the next six-and-a-half years, job openings for first-time workers without a college degree are expected to total about 42 million -- more than three times the number of openings expected for workers who have a bachelor's degree. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Martha Heller |
Cubicle U. Should teens be passing up college degrees in favor of immediate income and on-the-job training? |
Job Journal August 8, 2004 Rich Heintz |
Biotech's Winning Formula for Steady Job Growth Deep pockets are creating expanding opportunities and biotechnology is helping to put America back to work. |
Job Journal November 16, 2008 Carole Kanchier |
Where Do You See Yourself in Tomorrow's Job Market? Worried about what your career future holds? While no forecast is going to be entirely accurate, it's helpful to look at these recent labor market projections made by the experts. |
Chemistry World October 25, 2011 Rebecca Trager |
US STEM graduates look beyond science for careers Concern that the US is losing its scientific and technological pre-eminence has been growing for some time, accelerated by recent economic turmoil, but a new report suggests that the issue goes beyond the need for more professional scientists, engineers and mathematicians. |
Job Journal January 13, 2008 |
Jobwire Seasonal Retail Employment Slid... Jobseekers Remain Optimistic... Anxiety Over Bailing Boomers... One in Three Workers Feign Illness... BLS Updates Long-Range Projections... On the Job Front... Hirings & Firings... |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2007 David Blanchard |
The Face Of American Manufacturing The United States is the world's most productive country, but the global landscape has changed dramatically in recent years and even more changes are on the way. |
Job Journal August 14, 2005 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Moms Return to Labor Force A shrinking labor pool may pull more stay-at-home moms into the workplace. |
The Motley Fool August 28, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Invest In Your Kids In the end, the economic payoff from having a college degree is too big to pass up -- even if your kids are too busy partying to realize it. Of course, for most people, college education isn't free. |
Job Journal March 7, 2010 |
Career Snapshot: Computer Software Engineer In the world of IT, these programming wizards are in highest demand. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2012 Prachi Patel |
Where the Jobs Are: 2012 Electrical engineers looking for stable jobs and high salaries should consider the power sector in particular. Outside the power industry, salary offers to engineering grads haven't changed much in a year overall. |
Job Journal May 9, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: New Grads Face Stiff Competition New college graduates entering the workforce face an uphill job market. |
ifeminists January 12, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Unequal Pay for Equal Work? There is no better example of how radical feminism hoodwinks women than the gender "wage gap" controversy. |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 Peter Coy |
Another Look At Those Job Numbers The figures show that the U.S. economy created more high-paying jobs than low-paying jobs in the year that ended in June. |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Mandel & Madigan |
Commentary: Outsourcing Jobs: Is It Bad? An accelerating pace is raising concerns over its effects. Two BusinessWeek economists debate whether that's good or bad |
BusinessWeek September 25, 2006 Michael Mandel |
Table of Projected Job Openings, 2004-2014 Here is a list of selected professions that someone with a postsecondary education might consider, ranked by the number of projected job openings from 2004 to 2014. |
Job Journal September 7, 2008 James E. Challenger |
Older Workers Find Favor in the Current Job Market A new report shows that employment among older workers is actually on the rise, shattering the myth that these workers are particularly vulnerable in this economic downturn. Their experience and knowledge instead make them valuable assets to an employer. |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Michael J. Mandel |
So Where Are The Jobs? Maybe They're Not On The Way Continued weakness in the labor market raises the question of whether the link between job growth and gross-domestic-product growth, which economists have long accepted, has been broken. |
Job Journal January 11, 2004 James E. Challenger |
Workplace Predictions Imagine one day employers bidding for workers in online auctions, work schedules set by the year vs. the week, and colleges offering a degree program in generational mediation. A look at the future of work |
Job Journal June 27, 2004 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Industry Switch May Be Best Bet for Displaced Workers For displaced workers, the grass is probably greener in other fields. |
The Motley Fool August 18, 2006 Rich Smith |
Too Cool for School? Investors, for-profit educators were once the darlings of Wall Street. Their markets seemed limitless, their revenues and profits soared, and their stock prices shot up with them. Those times are gone, but the potential for profit remains. ITT Educational Services... etc. |
Job Journal March 1, 2009 |
Jobwire State Jobless Rate Hits Double Digits... Supplemental Fund for Furloughed Workers... Stimulus Payments for the Unemployed... Despite Recession, Some Industries Thrive... On the Job Front... Hirings & Firings... |
Job Journal May 6, 2007 Rich Heintz |
These Positions Compute Do you have great computer skills but no degree? Check out these positions where skill can be more valuable than formal education. |
IndustryWeek September 14, 2011 |
Wanted: Talent-Driven Innovation Can the United States meet the challenge of creating the skilled workforce needed for manufacturing leadership? |
Job Journal December 30, 2007 Julia Hollister |
Hot Jobs 2008 Positions in highest demand and the areas of strongest job growth in 2008. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2009 David Blanchard |
IndustryWeek's 2009 Salary Survey Comments on Manufacturing's Biggest Challenge: The Economy As part of the IndustryWeek 2009 Salary Survey, we asked the open-ended question: What is the biggest challenge facing the manufacturing industry today? |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2007 David Blanchard |
How Much Are You Worth? IndustryWeek's 2007 Salary Survey A 2007 Salary Survey reveals that the average salary for manufacturing management is $106,588. |
Job Journal January 4, 2009 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: 2009 Job Market Trends 2009 will be a challenging year for both jobseekers and employers. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
New Clues To The Pay And Leadership Gap The problem for women is breaking through the glass ceiling, not getting equal compensation once they do so. So a nagging question remains: Why do so few women make it to the top corporate echelons? |
Job Journal June 27, 2004 |
Charting the Choices A easy-to-read guide to the most-promising professions. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
IndustryWeek's 2008 Salary Survey: Are You Worth What They're Paying You? An exclusive 2008 salary survey reveals that the average salary for manufacturing management is $105,581. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Michael J. Mandel |
Jobs: The Lull Will Linger Structural shifts across several key sectors make the robust job growth of the 1990s unlikely to return anytime soon. The current shortfall in job growth is heaviest in a few surprising sectors, such as retailing, education, health care and telecommunications. |
AskMen.com Gregory Batts |
9 Jobs That Don't Require A Degree Don't let anyone tell you that you need a college degree to be successful. According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics national survey of jobs, only 30% of all jobs in the U.S. require a college degree. |
Job Journal June 20, 2010 |
Career Snapshot: Network Administrator Network administrators play a critical role in orchestrating the computer operations essential to nearly every business. |
AskMen.com Dimitri A.C. Ly |
Safest Occupations If you're among the many workers who got laid off due to the economic downturn, you may find yourself looking at a change of career. |
Job Journal November 2, 2003 Rich Heintz |
Hot Skills for a Cool Job Market Weary of waiting for the mother of all labor shortages to appear? Well, you can stop marking time. The wait is over. Right now -- today -- there are hot skills you can emphasize or acquire to land a job. |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Aaron Bernstein |
Women's Pay: Why The Gap Remains A Chasm A new study concludes that women typically earn 44% of what the average man makes. |
Job Journal May 3, 2009 |
Jobwire College Pays More, Will Cost More... Does This Job Make Me Look Fat?... On the Job Front... Hirings & Firings... |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2007 Ralph Keller |
Continuous Improvement -- Confronting Our Manufacturing Labor Crisis We need to show today's youth that manufacturing has a stable future. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2012 Prachi Patel |
The $10 000 College Degree A Texas university offers a low-cost bachelor's in IT. But what's it worth? |
Job Journal January 14, 2007 Rich Heintz |
Where the Jobs Are Here's a rundown on some of the professions offering top prospects for the new year. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2010 Prachi Patel |
Where the Engineering Jobs Are The news is good but not great for engineers looking for work in 2010 |
Job Journal November 25, 2007 |
Jobwire Want a Promotion?... Look the Part... Humor Boosts Productivity... Clicking with Employers Online... Ten Careers Are Only Weeks Away... Holiday Job Search Rewarding... On the Job Front... Hirings & Firings... |
Job Journal March 11, 2007 |
Jobwire 152,000 jobs added... Women landing better jobs... Workplace perks returning... Beware the chronic complainer... Layoffs up 33 percent... On the job front... Latest hirings & firings... |
Job Journal January 20, 2008 |
Accelerate your Earning Potential If your New Year's resolutions to earn more money and advance your career are unfulfilled year after year, it's time to take action to improve your attractiveness to employers, both current and potential. Here's how. |
CFO March 1, 2011 David McCann |
To the "Three R's" Add One More: Writhing Companies will feel ever more pain as the shortage of technically skilled workers intensifies. |