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
Technology, language, information are transforming everything. This popular YouTube video captures the dilemma we all face—how can we prepare for jobs that don’t even exist yet?
Experts predict that within five years unemployment will drop back to 5 percent, with most of the employment gains in high-paying professional jobs and low-skill low-wage jobs, leaving a gap in the
Although national unemployment is nearing 10 percent and millions of jobs in the auto industry, construction, and finance have dried up, some employers still can’t fill good paying positions.
With unemployment figures up again in June, it’s not easy to predict when and how this recession will end.
It’s not all bad news everywhere when it comes to the economy. Some industries and some regions are doing well, thank you – take a look.
Where do new college graduates dream of scoring their first job?