If you are fresh out of college looking for a job that will help you fulfill all your dreams and aspirations, then it is time that you start looking at job listings to make your life much easier. For a fresher looking for a job, or someone who has recently lost his/her job, job listings over the internet are the perfect method of locating the job that is ideal for you.
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The United States and other large economies cannot find enough skilled workers, engineers and other in-demand employees, according to an annual study on talent shortages.
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A recent Pew study reveals what many people have already observed: re-employed workers — those who lose their jobs and are then hired elsewhere — are more likely to consider themselves overqualified for what becomes their current position and are less likely to get a sense of identify from their work. In other words, they end up at jobs they don’t really want.
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Hiring managers are consistently in the hunt for top executives to look after their industry with success and all at once many successful executives are going after prestigious executive positions providing opportunities to portray their qualities and not to forget the bigger salary that features it.
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Employers posted slightly more job openings in February, suggesting that modest hiring gains will continue in coming months. The Labor Department said Tuesday that employers advertised 3.5 million job openings in February. That was a slight increase from a revised 3.48 million in January but still below the three-year high of 3.54 million in December.
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U.S. employers added 227,000 jobs in January to complete three of the best months of hiring since the recession began. The unemployment rate was unchanged, largely because more people streamed into the workforce.
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Getting fired, downsized, or whatever you’d like to call it, can leave you feeling frantic and helpless. When you’re out of work, you are very much focused on yourself. This is only natural. As such, you may find little consolation in knowing that there are many others who are in the same situation as you. There are also most likely some who are even worse off than you are. Unfortunately, in the last several years, millions of hard-working folks have lost their jobs.
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Though the nation’s labor market is slowly improving, millions of Americans remain out of work. That means the competition for jobs remain stiff, and job seekers can ill afford to be ill-prepared should opportunity come calling.
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