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- 10 Secrets for searching for a job during a recession
(cio.com: 04/02/2008)
Summary: Focusing your efforts on jobs in growing industries and
demonstrating how your work has generated revenue are just two simple
ways to distinguish yourself from the rest of the job seekers competing
for positions in a down economy. More tips in the article: Don't use a
standard resume - focus on growth industries and specializations like
IT, Health care etc. - consider different business environments such as
start ups or nonprofits - compete effectively with consultants - focus
on revenue - use your resume as a marketing tool - be flexible to move.
- Job searchers are facing a new reality
(whiotv.com: 2008)
Summary: With MBA's facing a hiring slowdown, career professionals from BusinessWeek teach
you how to make every contact count. They explain why a backup plan is
needed; why you have to be flexible; why you must stand out with
networking skills and why to negotiate with care.
- Industry switching poised to surge: tips on changing careers
(midwestbusiness.com: 3/28/08)
Summary: Tips for switching industries and careers during recession.
Bottom line: be flexible. Don't eliminate out-of-town job opportunities
and consider many different industries.
- Recession-Proof Careers
(kiplinger.com:03/26/08)
Summary: Talk of a recession and creeping unemployment rates are enough
to make you wonder where to find stability in unstable times? According
to Kiplinger you will find a save haven in these sectors: Health care -
Education - Security - Environmental sciences - Government.
- Hot Jobs in IT for 2008
(itmanagement.earthweb.com: 03/10/08)
Summary: According to the Robert Half Technology 2008 Salary Guide,
average starting salaries for the IT industry will rise 5.3 percent in
2008. Positions facing talent shortages will see even larger gains. The
article covers job descriptions and salaries. They include: lead
applications developer - data modeler - IT auditor - help desk
personnel. - Want a better job or higher salary? Live here
(abcnews.go.com: 03/03/08)
Summary:
Manhattan, Hollywood and Silicion Valley may boost some of the richest
residents in the country, but these hugely competitive places don't
necessarily boast the best job prospects for the average American.
Click on the next link to learn more about the best places for a job at Forbes.com. - Learn a language, get a raise
(abcnews.go.com: 02/28/08)
Summary:
Some foreign language skills are worth more than others in the
workplace. Researchers found out that Spanish is the least valuable,
followed by French. Knowledge of German, Italian, Russian and Chinese
might be your ticket to your next job.
- Looking for a career? New study shows demand for doctors (podiatrists) over the next six years
(reuters.com: 02/07/08)
Summary:
For young Americans looking for job security in a lagging economy,
entering the field of podiatric medicine may be a step in the right
direction. A recent workforce study indicates that the nation's eight
colleges of podiatric medicine - specialized in disorders, diseases and
treatment of the foot, ankle and lower extremities - would have to
triple their graduates between now and 2014 in order to meet growing
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