Just entering the job market during the economic downturn? Here are some tips for making the best of a bad situation
Shifting trends and technology will make some of today’s jobs obsolete tomorrow and open up new job descriptions that you can only dream about today.
It’s a sign of a healing economy when more workers quit jobs than are laid off.
Here are a few good job opportunities you may not have heard of yet
Although this is not an easy read, it’s very worthwhile for anyone interested in the economics of climate change and the potential policies that will create tomorrow’s jobs.
Nothing lasts forever. And like everything else jobs that were once common have completely disappeared. If you think vinyl record are quaint, take a look at some of these jobs of yore.
Okay it’s just a little but still, that’s good news isn’t it?
Most jobs? North Dakota. Fewest Jobs? Michigan. Why? Oil and cars.
This slideshow from Newsweek predicts the recession proof jobs of the future
While overall unemployment hasn’t budged much, there is some good news - midsize firms hired 9,000 new employees in January, more than they have in two years