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Job Market? What Job Market?

Whether you’re just entering the job market or job-hunting after a layoff, you probably feel a lot of apprehension about finding work in an economy that‘s as unpredictable as a popped party balloon.  Yesterday’s wisdom about the jobs of tomorrow seems unreliable when every day more layoffs are announced and unemployment figures climb higher.  Where are we headed? What should you do to prepare? Four experts – a college president, a professor, an economist and a career writer add their two cents to the debate about the kinds of jobs and education that will turn this economy around.

Preparing for the Next Job Market, Room for Debate