TweetShareA lot of you liked this post wherein I shared some data about which industries might be hiring. So, again, I want to do what I did there and rip off someone else’s chart to give you some data. This time, we’re looking backward. So far in this recession, which industries shed jobs and which [...]
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Where The Jobs Are – In This Recession Edition
December 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
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Where The Jobs Are And Who’s Finding Them
October 5th, 2010 · 1 Comment
TweetShareUseful graph from The Washington Independent.
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Where The Jobs Aren’t… April 2009 Edition
April 13th, 2009 · 5 Comments
TweetShareThey’re not in Oregon, apparently. Anyone else got some state-specific numbers? Oregon’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 12.1 percent in March from 10.7 percent (as revised) in February. The state’s unemployment rate has risen rapidly and substantially over the past nine months, from a rate of 5.9 percent in June 2008. Source article here.
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HotJobs To Tell You Who’s Still Hiring
September 14th, 2008 · No Comments
TweetShareFrom the “why has no one thought of this before” file, I have a link you should all visit and bookmark: http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/HotJobs100 HotJobs has launched the HotJobs100 List. The HotJobs 100, showcasing many of the top U.S. employers, is a great starting point for job seekers who want to know which companies are experiencing robust [...]
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Dead-End Job Search? Why Not Go Where The Jobs Are?
August 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
TweetShareIf you’ve been pounding the pavement locally for a while now and your job search has turned up nothing, I’ve got some simple advice for you: Go where the jobs are. No job market is equal. Even in a generally bad job market, there are places where they can’t seem to find enough people to [...]
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How The Housing Crisis Affects The Job Market
June 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
TweetShareI’ve written before that I’m worried people chained to underwater mortgages will upset the supply and demand balance in the job market. One of the unique things about the American job landscape is the ability of workers to easily go to where the jobs are. If you can’t find decent work in New Jersey, you [...]
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Hardest To Fill Jobs For 2008
April 24th, 2008 · No Comments
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Where The Jobs Are- Look Next Door
April 2nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
TweetShareAs we all know, even in a recession, not all areas of the economy suffer equally… or at all. As I said before, 2002 would have been a bad year to work in computer programming, but would have been a great year to be hired as a programmer at Google. And this is true for [...]
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Where The Jobs Are- Healthcare Edition
March 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
TweetShareThis week’s BusinessWeek has the first solid statistics I’ve seen that prove that health care is the new plastics. (The Graduate reference) By that I mean, health care is finally fulfilling its promise as THE growth industry of the next 50 years. For about 15 years now, prognosticators have sworn up and down that, for [...]
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Where The Jobs Are- US Maps Edition
March 3rd, 2008 · 4 Comments
TweetShareBack in January I pointed out some data that seemed to suggest where in the country the job market was still holding up. In this weekend’s New York Times, there was the usual hand wringing article suggesting that maybe the job market has turned nasty. But right next to the article (if you follow the [...]
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