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- Experts: Jobs are available, but getting hired will take more effort
- Report: Announced job cuts surge in September
- CCS Medical to shift headquarters, create 230 healthcare jobs
- Obama faces hurdles in lead-up to Thursday's highly anticipated job creation speech
- Obama sees electric battery plant as hopeful for the future of the job market and economy
- Number of long-term unemployed Americans worrying economists
- Critics balk at provision in Obama's job creation bill aimed at preventing discrimination
- Bucking historical precedent, older workers increasingly changing jobs
- Governor Patrick talks job creation for Massachusetts in August
- Customer service jobs on the rise, data indicates
- Surprising economists, weekly jobless claims fall markedly, but long-term unemployment threatens recovery, Fed chairman warns
- Newly announced investments to create thousands of tech jobs, construction jobs in New York
- U.S. economy adds 103,000 jobs in September
- Even in weak labor market, engineers filling positions as tech jobs in demand
- Following Obama's address, pundits debate what kinds of jobs the bill will create
- Construction jobs added through large-scale Massachusetts project
- How can President Obama stimulate job growth?
- Bank of America cuts 1,500 mortgage origination jobs
- Report: High-paying jobs slow to recover following recession
- Accounting and IT jobs predicted to grow
- Economists: Obama's jobs plan would help to create jobs, ward off recession
- Finance jobs continues to suffer as HSBC announces 30,000 job cuts
- ADP: Private employers added 114,000 workers in July
- As finance sector reels amid weak growth, Credit Suisse plans to lay off 2,000
- Aging Population Drives Job Growth In Health Care
- Massive Wal-Mart class-action case heads to Supreme Court
- India-based HCL Technologies to create 400 tech jobs in Seattle
- California jobs available through the grapevine
- Technology jobs could be the answer to a struggling economy
- Retailers plan to bring on 600,000 workers for the holiday season
- Infrastructure projects fuel more than just construction jobs, economists assert
- Feds crack down on employment scams
- U.S. cities look to drive job growth, but task proves increasingly complex
- Innovative plan could create construction jobs, cut U.S. energy usage and fuel economic growth, backers assert
- Compromise struck in Amazon's dispute with California could spur job growth in the state, backers say
- Report: Obama to tackle job creation in September address
- Accounting jobs are in demand as more opportunities arise
- Companies struggle to fill jobs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields
- Banks plan to cut thousands of finance jobs amid economic tumult
- Report: Americans spending more time looking for jobs
- On Midwest bus tour, Obama promotes programs to spur rural jobs
- Healthcare aggressively seeks to fill customer service, high-tech jobs
- California, Illinois among states aiming to create high-tech and healthcare jobs
- Study: Decreasing business travel adversely affects companies
- Labor Department changes long-term unemployment measurements
- During proposed expansion, South Carolina company to create construction jobs
- Louisiana slowly adding jobs
- Employers reveal how social media affects employment chances
- Study: Women underrepresented in film
- Accounting, other finance jobs expected to see a spike in compensation in the coming years
- Construction jobs on the rise in Michigan
- Mid-skill level white-collar jobs disappearing, some economists claim
- GOP presidential candidates, Obama quickly shift focus to job creation - though policy disputes abound
- South Carolina manufacturing company inks deal, plans to add to its workforce
- More Americans are starting businesses, but aren't hiring staff
- An accounting job could potentially lead to a CFO position
- Survey: 36 percent of HR managers say online profiles may replace resumes
- MBA job prospects, earnings soar
- Study suggests women are more likely to have heart complications due to work
- Study finds accounting jobs in high demand
- Economists worry little can be done to spur job growth as U.S. businesses sit on more than $2 trillion in cash
- Gallup Survey: Americans cite jobs and economy as most important issues facing the country
- Data indicates real wages stagnant for the vast majority of U.S. workers
- Florida job training program helping individuals prep for the employment market
- Economists debate the future of Florida's construction jobs
- ADP report predicts weaker economic growth than expected in May
- Amazon expands operations, adds jobs nationwide
- President Obama pushes green tech, manufacturing jobs in Indiana
- California's economy may expand faster than nation's
- Wall Street banks shedding jobs as industry adjusts to post-recession world
- Voters blame GOP, Obama for poor job market
- Weekly unemployment claims drop, but persistent joblessness leads Federal Reserve to act
- Striking Verizon workers could affect official job data as customer service jobs deemed 'cut'
- More people plan to change jobs next year
- States see economic benefits of adding gaming facilities
- Fewer workers coming late to work
- Even amid weak labor economy, companies scramble to fill tech jobs
- Female employment unevenly affected by recession, Pew report finds
- Google plans to add jobs in Massachusetts
- The unemployment rate serves as an important economic indicator, but how is it tabulated?
- Latest jobs data mixed, but future prospects remain grim, experts say
- With major policy moves exhausted, White House faces tough road toward job creation
- Healthcare industry provides niche for expanding IT jobs
- General Motors adding 2,500 new jobs at Volt factory
- Employers plan to hire 21 percent more recent college grads this year
- Report: U.S. trade deficit with China cost 2.8 million jobs between 2001 and 2010
- Could women be too nice to get hired?
- Survey: Half of employees have considered leaving their jobs
- Kohl's to create thousands of jobs with new stores
- IT worker confidence rises
- More than one-quarter of workers report unfair treatment at the office
- Study: Women under-represented in global news media jobs
- Survey reveals a more mobile labor market in 2011
- Ohio's healthcare industry shows promise for 2011
- Study: Unemployed face hiring discrimination
- Americans most grateful for job stability during the holiday season
- Study: Meetings industry directly supports 1.7 million jobs
- Study: California's biomedical industry continues to grow despite numerous threats
- Study: Flexible workplace culture translates to lower voluntary turnover
- Government Budget Office: Unemployment rate to remain above 8 percent until 2014
- High unemployment rate among Millennials portends future economic troubles
- Commerce Department: Unemployment claims fall to lowest level since April
- As job market falters, study finds increasing sense of unease among young workers
- Report: Foreign investment leads to new construction jobs in New Jersey
- Gallup: Those with 'some college' have the least employment gains
- Auto dealerships creating more sales jobs due to industry recovery
- Gulfstream announces its intention to add 1,000 jobs in Savannah, Georgia
- Labor Department: November unemployment rate rises to 9.8 percent
- Mortgage loan officers can help homeowners avert foreclosure
- Firms manage recession by offering flexibility
- Study: A bad job may be worse than no job at all
- Majority of workers report loving their jobs
- As Rick Perry enters presidential race, job creation takes center stage
- Divergent job creation plans underscore differences, commonalities among Republicans, Democrats and advocacy groups
- Employee loyalty decreases
- Study says daily tasks matter more than pay in determining satisfaction
- Government grants to support training of health IT workers
- Tech jobs abound at large companies, but small businesses struggling to compete
- Healthcare reform bill could be beneficial to unemployed individuals and small business owners
- Construction workers see jobs thanks to public sector projects
- Defense jobs an integral part of Massachusetts economy, study finds
- Wireless jobs to take hit as RIM announces plans to cut 2,000 jobs
- Obama launches entrepreneurship initiative
- Elder employment hits 35-year record
- Texas makes up nearly half of best cities for employment opportunities
- Analysts forecast healthy growth in restaurant industry
- The fastest-growing fields in healthcare
- As labor market confidence improves, fewer plan job changes
- Could dogs make for an honest workplace?
- For some students, certificates may be a better option than BAs
- College grads face uncertain job prospects
- President struggles to stimulate job growth, as some Democrats join Republicans in criticizing his proposed job creation bill
- Long-term unemployed express optimism for 2011
- Mounting budget deficits prompt U.S. Postal Service to mull major job cuts
- Industry trend: Workers migrate toward green jobs
- Obama embarks on campaign to drudge up support for his job creation bill
- Higher education hiring increases
- Unwillingness to retrain, housing market may be slowing jobs recovery
- Half of U.S. have teen jobless rates above 25 percent
- Survey: Millions of Americans lost health insurance due to job loss
- Fewer workers plan to postpone retirement
- Expert: To drive job growth, teach business school students how to create jobs
- Survey: Internships and majors may be more important than grades
- Survey reveals high numbers of passive job seekers
- Public officials perseverate on debt talks, but millions remain unemployed
- The uncertain future of social media jobs
- Wall Street salaries exceed those of top surgeons, generals
- Business school on-campus recruiting increases
- State Street to cut 850 tech jobs
- California changes the rules on unpaid internships
- AP economic analysis: New England recovering fast due to job creation
- Large companies begin to add more customer service jobs
- Shopping online while at work can lead to termination
- Mobile app skills enjoy increasing demand
- Comcast adding 450 customer service jobs in Minnesota
- Healthcare company to add 500 jobs in Indianapolis
- More than half of Americans plan to work beyond normal retirement date
- Survey: Fewer workers living paycheck-to-paycheck
- 2010 graduates may still be concerned about jobs picture
- Study: Social network recommendations can result in a shorter job search
- California government looking to boost careers for disabled veterans
- Unemployment drops to 9 percent despite meager job creation
- Baby boomer healthcare worker retirement could widen the gap
- Companies increase demand for human resource professionals
- Social media could lead to career opportunities
- First solar energy worker census is good news for utility companies
- Federal pay debated at House hearing
- Construction jobs are making a comeback as summer approaches
- Healthcare IT spending could create more than 50,000 jobs
- Customer service hiring taking place across the country
- New manufacturing jobs coming to Virginia
- Austin sees a demand for jobs in the medical device industry
- Technology jobs expected to grow at an exceptional rate
- U.S. job openings in March rise to highest level in more than two years
- Skechers facility creates thousands of jobs for California residents
- Jobs in law lose some of their appeal
- Construction jobs could be on the way with new contracts with Detroit public schools
- Accountants facing a lack of security may want to sell credit repair services
- 'Middle Skill' workers in demand in California
- Nuclear energy to power job growth for engineers, construction workers
- Contract idea helps Methacton avoid teacher strike
- McDonalds to hire 50,000 in one day
- Construction jobs experience gains, specifically in California
- Las Vegas, Portland among cities hardest hit by recession
- Fields that will be hiring in 2011
- Teenagers struggle to find summer jobs in Illinois
- Could high retail sales mean more jobs this holiday season?
- Construction jobless rate reaches 18.8 percent
- Survey: One-fourth of retirees hold jobs
- Survey: Technology helps small business owners balance life and work
- Consumer Reports: Stress, financial troubles on the rise
- Maureen Thompson named new vice president of Human Resources at Rural/Metro Corporation
- Iowa governor, federal government push for construction job creation with funds
- California unemployment falls to 12.4 percent in January
- Indiana pharmaceutical company to add more than 930 jobs in new expansion
- Illinois job program extended two more months
- Hospital mass layoffs decrease
- Government funding advances use of IT in healthcare industry
- Wells Fargo cuts 1,900 jobs as home loan rates rise
- Despite overall lull, some states are boosting construction jobs
- California receives funding for health IT initiatives
- White House: Letting unemployment benefits expire is dangerous for recovery
- Analysts suggest women are taking over the PR industry
- Unemployment drops to 8.9 percent, 192,000 new jobs added
- AOL to cut 900 jobs worldwide
- Discouraged workers hit 1.2 million in the US
- Chocolate industry gains footing in sticky economy
- Human resource workers deal with healthcare reform
- Lawsuit questions impact of credit checks, criminal histories used in hiring
- Leadership roles emerge from nursing industry
- EMC plans to create 2,000 more technology jobs
- Hewitt plans expansion for human resources, IT careers
- Airplane parts maker to add more manufacturing jobs to Baltimore County
- More technology jobs coming to Ohio thanks to tax credit
- Study: More 'retired' workers look for jobs
- California unemployment remains steady
- Air Force jobs could be coming to California
- Navigating the hidden job market
- DC unemployment rate drops in December
- New jobless claims hit four-month low
- Analysts question if jobless benefits are keeping people out of work
- U.S. construction jobs seen rebounding
- Wisconsin may be an unlikely source for biotech jobs
- Study: Solar jobs in Arizona don't require specialized education
- Study: People devote less time to job search the longer they are unemployed
- Chamber of Commerce: Regulations cost 700,000 jobs nationwide
- Cisco cuts Flip unit, 550 jobs
- Study: People with untreated hearing loss lose $30,000 in annual income
- Survey: Small businesses increase hiring, report challenges with job growth
- CertusBank adding 350 finance jobs in South Carolina
- Job and pay optimism highest among men and younger workers
- The future of short term contracts
- California continuing to create jobs to curb state unemployment rate
- Workers to receive largest raises since before recession
- ADP report: January payrolls increase by 187,000
- Automotive industry showing signs of recovery
- Chatty extroverts make the best telecommuters, study finds
- Ford to hire 7,000 over two years
- Obama announces plans for two-year pay freeze for government workers
- Educators increasingly using digital media to teach a lesson
- Raises in 2011 increase slightly over those of 2010
- Conference Board: Consumer confidence rises to three-year high
- Information technology jobs change roles in recession
- ADP report indicates private sector added 91,000 jobs in August
- California law enforcement officers get government assistance to fight two threats
- Study: Automotive industry crucial to South Carolina's economy
- Debate on how to create technology jobs heats up
- PETCO to create more than 400 jobs with help of TEF
- Census Bureau must fill jobs for population tally
- More people turning to healthcare jobs as a second career
- Banks begin to employ contractors to finish projects
- Self-employment rates fall
- California job market shows slight growth in June
- While jobs in science, technology, engineering and math abound, few are qualified to fill them
- Obama addresses changing global jobs market in State of the Union speech
- Teachers may not have the job security they once did
- Analysts suggest IT workers expected to increase significantly by 2020
- Economists believe stimulus bill has created millions of jobs
- Auto supply jobs on the rise
- Automotive manufacturing in South Carolina sees significant growth and expansion
- Washington D.C.'s population growth could indicate improving economy
- UN warns of double-dip recession, 10 percent unemployment in 2011
- Percentage of low-wage families has risen following the recession, study finds
- Job seekers soak in the rapid growth of solar power
- Rally held for more jobs in construction for minorities, women
- Younger workers trying to prove themselves in order to gain job security
- Job openings rise in August
- Slow job market causes concern for economic recovery
- Online job postings make large upswing in December
- Healthcare providers report a 'growing need' for nurse practitioners
- ADP report: 201,000 private sector jobs added in March
- A clinical laboratory job could be a foray into the healthcare industry
- Progressive adding customer service jobs across the country
- Some large companies cutting workforces to boost margins
- Anxious analysts await for official jobs data to be released on Friday
- Michigan's unemployment rate drops as fewer people seek work
- Healthcare bill could create more jobs in the medical industry
- Healthcare adds jobs during March, proving the industry is still growing
- Jesse Jackson, Jr. says iPad has eliminated thousands of jobs
- Nurses may want to begin bracing themselves for the changing healthcare industry
- Citibank report shows small businesses planning to hire more workers
- Network engineers may need to market selves as managers mull cuts
- Californians say state's job situation, economy are poor
- American automakers increase their quality, edge out the competition
- Census workers join the job search again
- Study: Almost half of nurses looking to change jobs
- Homebuilders increasingly confident in sector, but at levels that are historically low
- Analysts believe jobs are far from recovered
- Social media experience could boost job prospects for marketing managers
- As companies hoard cash, officials struggle to stimulate job growth
- California union hopes to save firefighting jobs
- School administrators benefit from technology and shared services
- Florida's unemployed turn to seasonal work
- Arizona State University and Teach for America partners in education
- Job seekers have variety of options at malls, shopping centers
- Survey: Salaries still good for IT managers despite economy
- Business development career opportunities may come from consulting
- Job seekers in Virginia may want to consider furthering their education
- Study: Fewer New Yorkers have health insurance through their jobs
- New program released for those with accounting jobs
- Attorneys in California look to other agencies in fight against gangs
- Grant helps Philadelphia create new IT jobs
- ADP: U.S. firms added 179,000 jobs in April
- Career hopefuls turn to the Labor Department for job forecast
- Study finds that an unemployed spouse cuts into the employed spouse's work performance
- Mining, leisure and hospitality to lead hiring in second quarter
- Michigan's emerging green energy sector predicted to create jobs
- Study: Employees don't receive enough benefits education
- Colorado unemployment expected to increase to 8.8 percent next year
- Florida unemployment rate remains the same during October
- Study says manufacturing sector in PA has highest economic multiplier of any industry
- Congressional candidates: Clean energy could be a job creator in New Hampshire
- Experts say job prospects improving for college graduates
- Mid-Atlantic, Great Lake regions to hire more recent grads
- Economic stress falls to 18-month low
- Do President Obama's reelection chances hinge on the unemployment rate?
- New Jersey legislators look to make credit checks on job seekers illegal
- ADP reveals that jobs were added in October
- Tax credit to bring new customer service positions to Ohio
- Spanish speakers needed as law enforcement officers
- Nurses may need to educate themselves to effectively serve growing student population
- Jobless rate falls in 34 states in March
- A new job could mean a smaller paycheck
- Jobs4America pledges to create 100,000 customer service jobs in U.S.
- Unemployment rises in 21 states
- Job opportunities increase in Texas
- Study: Minimum wage increases don't eliminate jobs
- Shared offices the choice for independent workers
- Survey finds 74 percent of technology start-ups are planning to create new jobs in 2010
- College graduates eager to find top-paying jobs during a weak economy
- Pennsylvania gambling providing jobs to residents
- Alternative teaching certifications may help understaffed field
- Midwest America remains skeptical about green jobs fix
- Nonprofit looks to turn Asperger's syndrome into work skills
- Hiring wave continues for some travel agencies
- Business managers finding success by automating some processes
- Construction jobs increase by 15,000, according to March unemployment report
- Analysts believe that public sector jobs will continue to decrease
- Obama's job approval steady through the beginning of 2011
- Duncan, Danza talk the importance of teaching jobs
- Survey: 61 percent say job market in their region is bad
- California legislators travel to Texas for job-creation tips
- Silicon Valley employment reaches 2004 levels
- Washington D.C. unemployment rate drops
- Marketing companies that keep up with trends typically find success
- House Republicans: Cutting spending will create jobs
- Medical technology industry a 'vibrant contributor to economy'
- Law enforcement officers in California search for evidence in Jaycee Dugard kidnapping case
- Mass Baby Boomer retirement shapes new job market
- Employment confidence high in New Hampshire
- More people are looking to push back their retirement plans
- Employers look for versatility, but does education still count?
- Silicon Valley experiences jump in job opportunities
- Experts encourage women to pursue careers in information technology
- Study: Federal workers have exceedingly high job security, with death more likely than firing
- IDG's Computerworld lists the best places to work for information technology
- Conference Board: Consumers fear inflation, no income growth
- Job losses take a toll on more than wallets
- ASBL wants Congress to change language of new small business bill
- Art handlers participate in their own Olympic competition
- Economists suggest long-term unemployment holds hidden dangers
- EEOC examines claims of unemployment bias
- California real estate agents see signs of market improvement
- Human resources consulting firm to add more than 200 jobs in Iowa City
- California unemployment program is a benefit to both employers and out of work individuals
- Temp jobs beneficial for both employers and career seekers
- Some Americans are willing to take any job they can get due to the recession
- Woman looks to help military spouses find jobs
- German auto company supplying 900 jobs to South Carolina
- Survey: Workers more optimistic about temp jobs
- Sacramento companies expected to hire in 2011
- Former Census workers are now looking for new positions following the end of the survey
- California school system to receive $1.2 billion in financial aid
- Clean Air - Clean Jobs bill has split support in Colorado
- MarketStar adding 250 new sales jobs in Utah
- Small businesses, service industry leading December job creation
- Summer job hiring outlook improves
- Analysts are predicting private sector lost 39,000 jobs in September
- Texas education experts call for more minority teachers
- ADP report: Private sector added 42,000 jobs in July
- Funding initiative to address Florida nursing shortage
- Fed: Household wealth dropped 23 percent between 2007 and 2009
- Study finds green economy employs 2.7 million Americans
- Financial sector on the mend with new jobs in NYC
- Unemployment drops to 9.4 percent
- Companies look to enhance social media know-how
- Healthcare reform bill may shape job market
- California unemployment rate remains unchanged
- Freelance jobs in the tech industry are noticing a surge thanks to tech wars
- Department of Labor releases October unemployment rate
- Federal stimulus helps generate 61,000 jobs in Florida during third quarter
- Ohio job creation tax breaks an immense success
- States release job statistics
- Obama job approval drops despite positive jobs report
- Recession lowers career goals of young adults
- After one year, has stimulus plan worked to create jobs?
- Researches tout educational value of computer games
- Indiana technology fund creates jobs for thousands
- Job fairs seeking to fill sales positions
- Latest Gallup poll shows U.S. labor market continues to improve
- Obama links Brazil trip to American job creation
- Economy suffers a setback as jobless claims rise
- Obama proposes $5,000 tax credit to businesses for every new employee
- More people are choosing to leave their jobs as market shows signs of improvement
- Top unemployment forecaster has optimistic predictions for 2011
- County looking to hire back laid off teachers
- Governor Schwarzenegger determined to create green jobs in California
- Those with technology jobs have to stay on their toes
- Crime Scene Investigators fight Hollywood portrayal in high stakes cases
- IMF predicts average jobless rate of 8.5 percent for this year
- Nursing jobs are opening, but some healthcare facilities are looking for younger workers
- Study: Unskilled workers keep their jobs if living in an educated community
- Survey predicts weakest post-recession job recovery on record
- GE planning to add more than 500 jobs across the country
- Obama pushes for small business job creation through federal loans
- SunPower to create more than 450 jobs thanks to TEF investment
- State officials hop aboard ship-building projects
- UPS turns to virtual job training to fill 25,000 vacancies
- Jobs take center stage in political arena
- Pharmaceuticals providing jobs to Massachusetts residents
- Study suggests business travel precedes job growth
- Sports marketing managers make local efforts to entice children to play tennis
- Obama's job approval rating hits 41 percent
- Ohio plans to create training program for green jobs
- Obama signs unemployment benefit extension, Democrats plan to extend to end of the year
- Degrees open career opportunities for older Americans
- Siemens plant will create more than 825 jobs in North Carolina
- Study: Most new jobs added in 2010 are low-paying
- Manufacturing jobs increase for the ninth consecutive month
- Recession causes job creation to plummet to 29-year low
- Bank president believes that the job market is on the mend
- Job openings rise to more than 3 million
- Unemployment rate falls in majority of large cities
- Though sector has surged past five years, wireless companies are shedding workers
- Consumer confidence falls due to greater job uncertainty
- Jobless Americans collecting unemployment benefits continues to drop
- Economists: Maryland and Virginia overstate employment projections
- Hiring increased in April as unemployment rate rose
- Obama argues for education spending as a jobs program
- Report examines emerging job opportunities in 2010
- People may need to have lower expectations for their job search
- Survey: US firms plan to ramp up hiring in 2011
- Survey reveals how families have coped with job loss
- Obama invests in solar energy, creating potential jobs in the process
- Federal efforts may help job seekers transition into green technology careers
- Creativity, networking useful for college grads on job market
- Mississippi predicted to struggle to recover jobs
- Job openings fall in January
- California climate law could be a problem for small businesses
- California lawmakers are concerned about the longevity of stimulus funds
- U.S. small businesses slow hiring, but wages and hours rise, boosting outlook
- Analysts predict recovery as unemployment rate dips
- A targeted job search could help recent college graduates find a career
- Job market short on nurses despite recession
- Could more solar energy jobs be coming to the U.S.?
- President Obama looks to prevent companies from shipping jobs overseas
- Confidence among IT leaders highest in 18 months
- Managers shifting focus of interview questions
- New Hampshire leads the way in job creation
- Obama addresses outsourcing while visiting India
- Economists make early predictions for April unemployment rate
- Florida gubernatorial candidates discuss the state's job crisis
- Drillers concerned about their job security in the Gulf Coast
- First responders and law enforcement officers may not be receiving overtime
- Employees choose top U.S. companies to work for
- Survey reveals Americans think the government isn't doing enough about jobs
- What role will nurses play in healthcare reform initiatives?
- Poll: Office dating on the rise
- Certain industries are still looking to hire, despite some not finding jobs
- Training and Qualifications For Hospitality Careers
- Teachers across the nation will wait for test scores just like students
- Data indicates U.S. labor economy improved in June
- Georgia politician says state teachers well paid
- New site to assist web developers creating multiple platforms
- Study: Faking a smile at work cuts into productivity
- Jobs are the main focus of California voters
- Analysts predict slow economic recovery in 2010
- Researchers receive Nobel Prize for their work on unemployment
- How to Start a Successful Career in the Hospitality Sector
- Could the technology sector's recovery be an indication of other industries to follow suit
- Disadvantaged youth may have a hard time finding employment this summer
- California to receive $2.5 billion to go toward paying for teaching and public sector jobs
- 'Virtual firm' the future of law practice?
- Arne Duncan travels to Seattle in hopes of saving teaching jobs
- Human resources managers in Pittsburgh are devising swine flu containment efforts
- Ohio school district receives funds to aid teacher jobs
- Singapore Math program may be helping teachers beat flagging test scores
- Jobs added in 41 states in October
- Hospitality Jobs in the Most Exciting Fields
- Intel looks to invest in IT companies over the next two years
- Country's job situation sees slight improvement
- Weak small business lending hurting job growth
- Entrepreneurs seek new technology to expand businesses
- Job anxiety may fuel the obesity epidemic, one study finds
- Interview tips: Don't sweat the small stuff, or at all
- Graphic designers are creating eye-popping images at various career stages
- Outsourcing may dictate career moves in IT industry
- Government workers still trying to find a work-life balance
- More employers are choosing to use credit history as a form of screening
- President Obama believes that the stimulus helped keep technology jobs steady in the U.S.
- Need for Nurses Remains High
- Software engineers create new Google Maps feature
- Job seekers find stiff competition for desired positions
- Job openings fall in November
- Conference Board's Employment Trends Index rises in January
- Patent reform promises to create millions of jobs
- As midterm elections near, politicians focus on job creation
- Facebook, Twitter content can ruin job search
- Wages and salaries climb more than expected
- Radiologists are in demand but may not have to work on site
- Unemployment benefits claims fall
- Reality show 'The Fairy Jobmother' appeals to recession-driven unemployment anxieties
- New Jersey employers create 165,000 new jobs
- Survey finds improving confidence in U.S. hiring managers
- Efficiency is key for law enforcement officers in North Carolina
- Michigan companies make historic $2.1 billion investment to create 6,000 jobs
- IBM to create more technology careers
- Job seekers head back to school
- D.C. unemployment rate leaves economic analysts optimistic despite increase
- Federal funding to provide more than 900 healthcare jobs in Washington
- Some IT workers are not satisfied with their jobs
- Survey: HR managers believe that employee training is their top staffing concern
- Employment report links cough syrup with job security
- Mother and daughter pursue healthcare jobs
- Some states see a drop in their unemployment rates following the release of September's numbers
- Tips for Getting a Hospitality Job: Gaming Staff
- Unemployment brings few long-term psychological costs, study finds
- Technology sector finds it hard to acquire funding in certain areas
- Social Security Administration: Disability claims hit record high during recession
- Law firm partners set record for number of lateral career moves
- North Dakota, Alaska experience significant job gains since start of recession
- Labor Department releases disappointing jobs report
- Clean energy could be a major job creator over the next few years
- Growing clean-energy jobs demand skilled workers
- Ford looks to invest $135 million in electric cars, create jobs in Michigan
- Jobless rate predicted to be 7.7 percent during next presidential election
- Economists see job increases in 33 states during March
- Senate pushes for extension of unemployment benefits for jobless Americans
- Workforce sees increased competition among consultants
- Labor Department: U.S. added zero net jobs in August
- Teachers ask for $23 billion as an emergency fund
- GM plans to create 483 jobs with new investment at Tennessee plant
- Jerry Brown touts the importance of clean-energy job creation
- Jobless rate drops to 8.8 percent as economy adds 216,000 jobs
- Higher gas prices causing employers to cut jobs
- Governor Schwarzenegger looks to create green jobs in California
- Ford posts $1.7 billion profit in third quarter, what does it mean for jobs?
- Job applicants flock to hotel positions in Los Angeles
- Wedding-related jobs are expected to increase as a result of gay marriage law
- Economists believe that the recovery is faster than the past two recessions
- Those with cardiology careers come out on top of the healthcare sector
- Bar game could be the impetus for new faces among video game designers
- D.C. schools unveil performance-based pay plans
- Exporting is a major job creator for some areas
- April unemployment rate gives hope to job seekers despite increase
- Jobless claims rise
- Windstream looks to add more jobs in its Little Rock headquarters
- Biden discusses GE jobs
- Report finds that hiring may rise
- Retail industry makes strides, adding jobs
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- March job openings could set a four-year high
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- New study shows that immigrations does not have an effect on the job crisis
- Senate Democrats hopeful jobs bill will pass by week's end
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- Real-estate issues lead requests for legal service
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- Study: Americans could do more to improve job search
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- Stocks soar due to anticipation of May jobs report
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- The economy could be better than some reports suggest
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- Government grants give boost to green technology careers in North Dakota
- Computer scientists sought by Chicago software developer
- Government work a source of hope in otherwise troubled North Carolina job market
- IT and business managers may be seeing green shoots of progress in Illinois
- Michigan governor looks for new economy to create jobs
- Study claims DC bag tax kills jobs
- Atlanta will see a spike in jobs in 2011
- Minneapolis is the best city to find a job, study says
- Florida counties affected by oil spill looking for money from BP to create jobs
- California adds nearly 100,000 jobs in February
- Culinary degree program may open career options in Chicago
- Florida governor calls for record level of education funding
- New York Governor to focus on job creation
- Survey shows differences in economic optimism within California
- School business administrators in New Jersey may have less control over compensation
- Attorneys are cleaning up some of the vestiges of Hurricane Katrina
- Government efforts may aid entrepreneurs looking to start their own businesses
- Online job postings increase in California
- Clean energy initiatives boost job growth in Pennsylvania
- Growing population not causing more crime thanks to law enforcement officers in North Carolina
- Older job seekers in Florida get boost from federal government
- Film industry brings lights, camera, action and jobs to Texas
- Limited resources for Texas law enforcement officers to reduce DUIs
- Report: Small businesses expected to grow in Nevada
- Computer consulting jobs to open up in Indiana
- STEM jobs draw government investment in Texas
- Wisconsin gubernatorial race has some wondering about the promise of job creation
- Paralegals in Florida are starting networking early to expand job prospects
- Raleigh experiencing some job growth in weakened economy
- New Mexico lauds film industry for job creation
- Pennsylvania governor expects new jobs
- Florida legislators focus on job creation
- Federal grants may bring clean energy jobs to Ohio
- North Dakota has plenty of jobs, but falls short of places to live
- Jobs rally in D.C. brings in 175,000 attendees
- Entrepreneur tutors 'starving artists' in Chicago
- Ohio governor: Energy fund creates 'long-term job opportunities'
- New York job market beginning to look less bleak
- Arizona legislatures look for ideas to create more jobs for residents
- Despite stimulus funds, California still lacks heavy job creation
- Home repair funding incites job growth in Illinois
- Law enforcement officers in New Jersey finding cell phones connect criminals
- Michigan government approves tax breaks for 10 projects to create jobs
- Florida sees immediate impact of stimulus funds for high-speed rail
- Grant promotes development of computer science careers in Los Angeles
- North Carolina job market to benefit from new Husqyarna headquarters
- Public defense lawyers needed in Missouri
- Stimulus spending on Medicaid helps sustain job market in Iowa
- Study: California job seekers willing to switch industries if given training
- Baltimore, San Francisco, Nashville show job increase during January
- Report predicts 48,000 new energy jobs in Pennsylvania
- Texas job holders report confidence in employers, not economy
- Tate & Lyle given tax credits to keep jobs
- Tax credits given to create jobs in Michigan
- Maryland governor signs tax credit bill in hopes of creating more careers
- Michigan funding to create more than 7,000 new jobs
- California employers noticing help from stimulus package
- Washington state sees the first jobs gain since November 2008
- More than 400,000 Californians will be affected if unemployment benefits drop
- Georgia experiences "home-shoring" boom
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Career Track
- Experts: Jobs are available, but getting hired will take more effort
- Report: Announced job cuts surge in September
- Obama faces hurdles in lead-up to Thursday's highly anticipated job creation speech
- Number of long-term unemployed Americans worrying economists
- Critics balk at provision in Obama's job creation bill aimed at preventing discrimination
- Bucking historical precedent, older workers increasingly changing jobs
- Customer service jobs on the rise, data indicates
- Surprising economists, weekly jobless claims fall markedly, but long-term unemployment threatens recovery, Fed chairman warns
- U.S. economy adds 103,000 jobs in September
- Even in weak labor market, engineers filling positions as tech jobs in demand
- Survey: 25 percent of workers unhappy with their boss
- How can President Obama stimulate job growth?
- Report: High-paying jobs slow to recover following recession
- 10 Fastest-Growing Careers for Business Majors
- Accounting and IT jobs predicted to grow
- Economists: Obama's jobs plan would help to create jobs, ward off recession
- Massive Wal-Mart class-action case heads to Supreme Court
- Retailers plan to bring on 600,000 workers for the holiday season
- Infrastructure projects fuel more than just construction jobs, economists assert
- More workers are finding they no longer have the qualifications to compete in the job market
- U.S. cities look to drive job growth, but task proves increasingly complex
- Innovative plan could create construction jobs, cut U.S. energy usage and fuel economic growth, backers assert
- Report: Obama to tackle job creation in September address
- Banks plan to cut thousands of finance jobs amid economic tumult
- Report: Americans spending more time looking for jobs
- On Midwest bus tour, Obama promotes programs to spur rural jobs
- Labor Department changes long-term unemployment measurements
- Employers reveal how social media affects employment chances
- Study: Women underrepresented in film
- GOP presidential candidates, Obama quickly shift focus to job creation - though policy disputes abound
- South Carolina manufacturing company inks deal, plans to add to its workforce
- More Americans are starting businesses, but aren't hiring staff
- An accounting job could potentially lead to a CFO position
- Survey: 36 percent of HR managers say online profiles may replace resumes
- MBA job prospects, earnings soar
- Study suggests women are more likely to have heart complications due to work
- Mike Brown set to sign contract to become new coach of Los Angeles Lakers
- Economists worry little can be done to spur job growth as U.S. businesses sit on more than $2 trillion in cash
- Data indicates real wages stagnant for the vast majority of U.S. workers
- Florida job training program helping individuals prep for the employment market
- Lack of career advancement opportunities tops list of why workers leave
- Weekly unemployment claims drop, but persistent joblessness leads Federal Reserve to act
- More people plan to change jobs next year
- Fewer workers coming late to work
- Healthcare sector seeks career leaders
- The unemployment rate serves as an important economic indicator, but how is it tabulated?
- Latest jobs data mixed, but future prospects remain grim, experts say
- With major policy moves exhausted, White House faces tough road toward job creation
- Employers plan to hire 21 percent more recent college grads this year
- Report: U.S. trade deficit with China cost 2.8 million jobs between 2001 and 2010
- Could women be too nice to get hired?
- Survey: Half of employees have considered leaving their jobs
- IT worker confidence rises
- San Jose is the happiest place to work, Saint Paul the unhappiest
- More than one-quarter of workers report unfair treatment at the office
- Survey reveals a more mobile labor market in 2011
- Study: Unemployed face hiring discrimination
- Americans most grateful for job stability during the holiday season
- Study: Flexible workplace culture translates to lower voluntary turnover
- Government Budget Office: Unemployment rate to remain above 8 percent until 2014
- High unemployment rate among Millennials portends future economic troubles
- As job market falters, study finds increasing sense of unease among young workers
- Gallup: Those with 'some college' have the least employment gains
- Firms manage recession by offering flexibility
- Majority of workers report loving their jobs
- As Rick Perry enters presidential race, job creation takes center stage
- Divergent job creation plans underscore differences, commonalities among Republicans, Democrats and advocacy groups
- Employee loyalty decreases
- Study says daily tasks matter more than pay in determining satisfaction
- Construction workers see jobs thanks to public sector projects
- Accounting degree sought after in job market in Oklahoma
- Training in medical billing could lead to advocating for patients
- Accounting firms report many job openings to fill
- Elder employment hits 35-year record
- Texas makes up nearly half of best cities for employment opportunities
- Study: Jobs that require a neutral disposition are more stressful
- As labor market confidence improves, fewer plan job changes
- Study: Temps fill managerial positions at low-performing firms
- Could dogs make for an honest workplace?
- For some students, certificates may be a better option than BAs
- College grads face uncertain job prospects
- President struggles to stimulate job growth, as some Democrats join Republicans in criticizing his proposed job creation bill
- Long-term unemployed express optimism for 2011
- Mounting budget deficits prompt U.S. Postal Service to mull major job cuts
- Industry trend: Workers migrate toward green jobs
- Obama embarks on campaign to drudge up support for his job creation bill
- Unwillingness to retrain, housing market may be slowing jobs recovery
- Higher education hiring increases
- Survey: Millions of Americans lost health insurance due to job loss
- Half of U.S. have teen jobless rates above 25 percent
- Fewer workers plan to postpone retirement
- Expert: To drive job growth, teach business school students how to create jobs
- Survey: Internships and majors may be more important than grades
- Survey reveals high numbers of passive job seekers
- Public officials perseverate on debt talks, but millions remain unemployed
- The uncertain future of social media jobs
- Wall Street salaries exceed those of top surgeons, generals
- Shopping online while at work can lead to termination
- More than half of Americans plan to work beyond normal retirement date
- 2010 graduates may still be concerned about jobs picture
- Study: Social network recommendations can result in a shorter job search
- Study: Nurses working directly with patients more dissatisfied
- Social media could lead to career opportunities
- 'Black Swan' showcases the dedication necessary for a ballet career
- Jobs in law lose some of their appeal
- Contract idea helps Methacton avoid teacher strike
- Survey: One-fourth of retirees hold jobs
- Software engineers have the best jobs, study says
- Iowa governor, federal government push for construction job creation with funds
- Certified Public Accountants can use customer service skills to increase client acquisitions
- Garnering respect from fellow IT managers may help senior staff retain jobs
- Survey: Women happier with their careers than men
- Telecommuting makes for happier workers, study finds
- Facebook tops the list of best places to work
- White House: Letting unemployment benefits expire is dangerous for recovery
- EMC plans to create 2,000 more technology jobs
- Study: More 'retired' workers look for jobs
- Navigating the hidden job market
- Background could help individuals impress potential hiring managers
- New jobless claims hit four-month low
- Analysts question if jobless benefits are keeping people out of work
- Study: People devote less time to job search the longer they are unemployed
- Study: People with untreated hearing loss lose $30,000 in annual income
- Job and pay optimism highest among men and younger workers
- The future of short term contracts
- Workers to receive largest raises since before recession
- Raises in 2011 increase slightly over those of 2010
- Conference Board: Consumer confidence rises to three-year high
- Self-employment rates fall
- Online tools and focus could help marketing managers plan next career step
- Economists believe stimulus bill has created millions of jobs
- Executives who value diversity training report greater job satisfaction
- Percentage of low-wage families has risen following the recession, study finds
- Younger workers trying to prove themselves in order to gain job security
- Job openings rise in August
- Slow job market causes concern for economic recovery
- Study finds that optimism drives MBAs' career success
- Survey shows CFOs' favorite interview questions
- Senior managers report being 'unprepared' for loss of company leaders
- Marketing managers in demand by some tech recruiters, could improve value to firms
- 'Encore' careers for middle-aged workers becoming more popular
- Accountants are taking lead finance roles in firms worried about past industry failures
- Census workers join the job search again
- Study: Gender pay gap in medicine widens
- Honesty and humility may predict job performance
- Job seekers in Virginia may want to consider furthering their education
- Job growth for IT managers and other tech jobs slightly better than average
- Career hopefuls turn to the Labor Department for job forecast
- Computer scientists to assist in autism studies
- Study: Employees don't receive enough benefits education
- The importance of direct referrals in business management jobs
- Companies increasingly offer employees non-monetary perks
- A Winning Hospitality Job Resume
- Mid-Atlantic, Great Lake regions to hire more recent grads
- New Jersey legislators look to make credit checks on job seekers illegal
- Information technology jobs revamp healthcare records
- Study: Minimum wage increases don't eliminate jobs
- Hiring managers reveal the importance of cover letters, post-interview thank you notes
- Shared offices the choice for independent workers
- Survey finds 74 percent of technology start-ups are planning to create new jobs in 2010
- College graduates eager to find top-paying jobs during a weak economy
- Survey: Workplace dating becoming more common
- Many workers don't feel recognized for their performance
- AP poll shows economic difficulties of those without college degrees
- More people are looking to push back their retirement plans
- Study highlights the importance of practical smarts for business success
- Temp jobs beneficial for both employers and career seekers
- Some Americans are willing to take any job they can get due to the recession
- Woman looks to help military spouses find jobs
- Survey: Workers more optimistic about temp jobs
- Study: Those who earn more feel more job stress
- Taking phone call found to be the most common interview mistake
- Financial managers may be going back to school for certification in risk management
- Economy suffers a setback as jobless claims rise
- More people are choosing to leave their jobs as market shows signs of improvement
- One in three workers' relationships have been hurt by their jobs
- Managers claim recent grads lack professionalism, survey finds
- Why Customer Service Skills are Vital In the Hospitality Industry
- Some teens struggle to find work, while others idly embrace lack of jobs
- Study suggests bias against workers holding a position atypical for their gender
- Hiring the overqualified pays, study claims
- Gen Y uses social media for the job search
- Marketing managers looking to fantasy football for edge
- Nurse recognized for contributions to changing healthcare industry
- People may need to have lower expectations for their job search
- Survey reveals many work when sick, fear when colleagues do
- Researchers receive Nobel Prize for their work on unemployment
- Women's earnings predicted to recover faster than those of men
- Poor tech etiquette can affect career prospects, survey says
- Study finds links between workers' girth and their pay
- Study points out women's career costs of starting a family
- Software engineers bridge gaming and education
- Study: Four-year degree doesn't adequately prepare students for careers
- More employers are choosing to use credit history as a form of screening
- Survey reveals nearly 75 percent go to work when sick
- Google exec named Human Resources Executive of the Year
- Job seekers find stiff competition for desired positions
- Report: Three-fourths of 2009 MBA graduates hold jobs
- Job seekers head back to school
- Teachers ask for $23 billion as an emergency fund
- While media jobs may be hard to come by, chief executives continue to see high-figure salaries
- Women report more workplace gender inequality than three years ago
- July unemployment rate remains unchanged, employers shed 131,000 jobs
- Those with jobs finding perks during the recession
- Summer could bring employment opportunities to job seekers
- Websites provide new landscape for professional networking
- Childhood illness may adversely impact education, employment later in life
- Internships help employers, job-seekers achieve goals
- Women, Northeasterners most likely to find their pay unfair
- Frustrated with their job search, people look to Kentucky State Fair for work
- Survey: More men will ask for raises, promotions and bonuses than women
- Tales of the recession: IT analyst turned model
- During the recession, it's important to stay calm when quitting
- Paralegals important aspect for trial victories
- Becoming a police officer is not a short process, but could open doors
- Women in masculine jobs face discrimination
- Overqualified workers settling for the sake of employment
- Aiming high is helping teachers come up with better ways to educate students
- MBA grad becomes global manager
- More companies begin filling positions internally
- Culinary arts careers unbound by limitations
- Houston teachers honored for outstanding work
- Career in the arts a 'natural' path for late museum director
- Program helps healthcare administrators understand resident care
- Attorneys are working to protect clients from capital punishment
- How to put yourself in the best position for a business management job
- Students form paralegal association as a networking strategy
- Desperate for jobs, many are willing to take pay cuts
- Attorneys are playing a role in the career development of others
- Mail service dresses up fashion industry
- Artist Fairey provides career template for design students
- A down economy means an increase in the hours of paralegals
- Higher employment rates, earnings encourage continuing education
- Job seekers use social networking to find employment opportunities
- MBA students to assist aspiring entrepreneurs
- Former glamour model on track for career in nursing
- Some students pay to make themselves more qualified for the job market
- Culinary jobs provide food for thought
- College graduates enter the job market with uncertainty
- Career social worker focuses on veterans' health
- Careers in Finance Can Produce Sports Champions
- Persistence guides success in finance jobs
- Immigrants look to entrepreneurship for 'an easier life'
- Local news provides job security for journalists
- Laid off workers seek out teaching careers
- New education track aimed at skilled laborers
- The path to teaching jobs paved by persistence
- Social networking is the new way to job hunt
- Path to the White House paved by pies?
- 11-year education veteran given Teacher of the Year honors
- Experts say sometimes a career setback can be a good thing
- Job experts: Don't consult Conan O'Brien for career advice
- iPhone app helps law students save money on bar exam preparation
- Program looks to put people back to work with hospitality and retail jobs
- University offers teaching administration training for career changers
- Road to the business world: Jingle all the way
- Some young women turn to entrepreneurship instead of job hunt
- Some job seekers believe that their credit scores are keeping them from employment
- Super Bowl XLIV a platform for sports marketing career holders
- Investments could lead to a large retirement nest egg
- Job hunters set their sights on improving economy
- Job seeker finds employment with the help of Google ads
- Survey: CFOs planning to stay longer on the job
- Students find alternatives to traditional business degrees
- Job seekers get a lesson in how to find employment
- More career hunters are heading back to school with the intention of impressing employers
- More workers are turning to short-term positions as a result of the recession
- Some schools reach out to alums to help graduates find jobs
- Some teachers are receiving generous benefits
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Celebrity
- Biggest Loser crew members picket the filming location
- Morning anchors react to depiction of their jobs in 'Morning Glory' film
- What popular TV characters' jobs really pay
- Study: Women underrepresented in film
- Mike Brown set to sign contract to become new coach of Los Angeles Lakers
- Celebrity Apprentice off the tube, but in the news
- Top chefs use culinary skills to provide science lessons
- Undercover Boss: Belfor CEO reveals himself too early
- John Rich named the winner of Celebrity Apprentice
- Dirty Jobs' Mike Rowe champions skilled trade careers
- 'Black Swan' showcases the dedication necessary for a ballet career
- In recent 'Undercover Boss,' CEO of United Van Lines and wife pose as workers
- One quits, two fired from latest Celebrity Apprentice episode
- Charlie Sheen out of a job following radio rant
- Celebrity Apprentice: Men's team loses sunscreen-selling challenge
- Top Chef hosts cooking competition in Target
- Celebrity Apprentice narrowed down to two contestants
- Top Chef contestants battle in senses test
- How famous billionaires got their start
- Baseball Managers of the Year announced
- Celebrities who've lost their jobs
- Celebrity Apprentice returns
- Executives comment on job loss drama 'The Company Men'
- "Kitchen Nightmares" visits the Classic American
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Accounting Jobs
- Experts: Jobs are available, but getting hired will take more effort
- Fastest Growing Industries in 2009
- New Jobs Data Points to Healthcare, Business, Education for Earnings Growth
- Even in weak labor market, engineers filling positions as tech jobs in demand
- Following Obama's address, pundits debate what kinds of jobs the bill will create
- Bank of America cuts 1,500 mortgage origination jobs
- Accounting and IT jobs predicted to grow
- Finance jobs continues to suffer as HSBC announces 30,000 job cuts
- As finance sector reels amid weak growth, Credit Suisse plans to lay off 2,000
- Report: Obama to tackle job creation in September address
- Accounting jobs are in demand as more opportunities arise
- Banks plan to cut thousands of finance jobs amid economic tumult
- Accounting, other finance jobs expected to see a spike in compensation in the coming years
- Mid-skill level white-collar jobs disappearing, some economists claim
- Average Wages of Certified Public Accountant Attract New Candidates to the Field
- An accounting job could potentially lead to a CFO position
- Study finds accounting jobs in high demand
- Wall Street banks shedding jobs as industry adjusts to post-recession world
- Accounting degree sought after in job market in Oklahoma
- Training in medical billing could lead to advocating for patients
- Accounting firms report many job openings to fill
- Company adding accounting jobs in Minnesota
- Accountants facing a lack of security may want to sell credit repair services
- Job protection is best for financial gurus
- Certified Public Accountants can use customer service skills to increase client acquisitions
- Accountants are taking lead finance roles in firms worried about past industry failures
- New program released for those with accounting jobs
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Tech Jobs
- Experts: Jobs are available, but getting hired will take more effort
- Fastest Growing Industries in 2009
- Obama faces hurdles in lead-up to Thursday's highly anticipated job creation speech
- Newly announced investments to create thousands of tech jobs, construction jobs in New York
- Even in weak labor market, engineers filling positions as tech jobs in demand
- How can President Obama stimulate job growth?
- Report: High-paying jobs slow to recover following recession
- Accounting and IT jobs predicted to grow
- India-based HCL Technologies to create 400 tech jobs in Seattle
- California jobs available through the grapevine
- Technology jobs could be the answer to a struggling economy
- The Best Cities For Technology Jobs
- Companies struggle to fill jobs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields
- Airline pilot is the most stressful job, report says
- California, Illinois among states aiming to create high-tech and healthcare jobs
- 10 Fastest-Growing Tech Companies
- President Obama pushes green tech, manufacturing jobs in Indiana
- California's economy may expand faster than nation's
- Even amid weak labor economy, companies scramble to fill tech jobs
- Google plans to add jobs in Massachusetts
- Healthcare industry provides niche for expanding IT jobs
- Employers plan to hire 21 percent more recent college grads this year
- IT worker confidence rises
- San Jose is the happiest place to work, Saint Paul the unhappiest
- Study: Meetings industry directly supports 1.7 million jobs
- Gulfstream announces its intention to add 1,000 jobs in Savannah, Georgia
- Government grants to support training of health IT workers
- Tech jobs abound at large companies, but small businesses struggling to compete
- Defense jobs an integral part of Massachusetts economy, study finds
- Wireless jobs to take hit as RIM announces plans to cut 2,000 jobs
- Obama launches entrepreneurship initiative
- State Street to cut 850 tech jobs
- Mobile app skills enjoy increasing demand
- First solar energy worker census is good news for utility companies
- Healthcare IT spending could create more than 50,000 jobs
- Technology jobs expected to grow at an exceptional rate
- Fields that will be hiring in 2011
- Amazon affirms jobs will be lost in California if it is forced to pay state sales tax
- Software engineers have the best jobs, study says
- Government funding advances use of IT in healthcare industry
- Garnering respect from fellow IT managers may help senior staff retain jobs
- Study reveals hottest job markets in the country
- California receives funding for health IT initiatives
- Facebook tops the list of best places to work
- AOL to cut 900 jobs worldwide
- EMC plans to create 2,000 more technology jobs
- Hewitt plans expansion for human resources, IT careers
- More technology jobs coming to Ohio thanks to tax credit
- Wisconsin may be an unlikely source for biotech jobs
- Cisco cuts Flip unit, 550 jobs
- Educators increasingly using digital media to teach a lesson
- Information technology jobs change roles in recession
- Debate on how to create technology jobs heats up
- While jobs in science, technology, engineering and math abound, few are qualified to fill them
- Online tools and focus could help marketing managers plan next career step
- Obama addresses changing global jobs market in State of the Union speech
- Analysts suggest IT workers expected to increase significantly by 2020
- Marketing managers in demand by some tech recruiters, could improve value to firms
- Some large companies cutting workforces to boost margins
- Healthcare adds jobs during March, proving the industry is still growing
- Jesse Jackson, Jr. says iPad has eliminated thousands of jobs
- Network engineers may need to market selves as managers mull cuts
- School administrators benefit from technology and shared services
- Survey: Salaries still good for IT managers despite economy
- Job growth for IT managers and other tech jobs slightly better than average
- Grant helps Philadelphia create new IT jobs
- Georgia sees spike in tech jobs
- Computer scientists to assist in autism studies
- Information technology jobs revamp healthcare records
- Survey finds 74 percent of technology start-ups are planning to create new jobs in 2010
- Silicon Valley employment reaches 2004 levels
- Medical technology industry a 'vibrant contributor to economy'
- Silicon Valley experiences jump in job opportunities
- Experts encourage women to pursue careers in information technology
- IDG's Computerworld lists the best places to work for information technology
- Tech jobs surging in San Francisco
- Companies look to enhance social media know-how
- Freelance jobs in the tech industry are noticing a surge thanks to tech wars
- Indiana technology fund creates jobs for thousands
- Researches tout educational value of computer games
- Those with technology jobs have to stay on their toes
- Federal efforts may help job seekers transition into green technology careers
- Tech jobs in Silicon Valley projected to open up - with few qualified candidates
- Confidence among IT leaders highest in 18 months
- General Electric to add tech jobs at new Texas facility
- New site to assist web developers creating multiple platforms
- Could the technology sector's recovery be an indication of other industries to follow suit
- 'Virtual firm' the future of law practice?
- Intel looks to invest in IT companies over the next two years
- Entrepreneurs seek new technology to expand businesses
- Software engineers bridge gaming and education
- Outsourcing may dictate career moves in IT industry
- President Obama believes that the stimulus helped keep technology jobs steady in the U.S.
- Software engineers create new Google Maps feature
- IBM to create more technology careers
- Some IT workers are not satisfied with their jobs
- Technology sector finds it hard to acquire funding in certain areas
- Data centers bring new jobs to small towns, cities
- Study: Government to increase investment in IT
- North Carolina sees an increase in IT hiring for the month of February
- Cyber threats prompt lawmakers to push for technology jobs
- Tech firms hiring throughout the country
- Number of tech jobs available in New Jersey
- Obama says collaboration is key to job creation, innovation in manufacturing industry
- Technology sector a boon for Utah's economy
- Tales of the recession: IT analyst turned model
- General Dynamics adding hundreds of tech jobs in Massachusetts
- Health IT jobs expected to grow at a fast rate in Indiana over the next 18 months
- Clean tech jobs rising in Colorado
- Ohio business expansions lead to job creations in various fields
- Survey: 25 percent of young professionals want to work for Google
- California company adding tech jobs
- Government work a source of hope in otherwise troubled North Carolina job market
- Computer scientists sought by Chicago software developer
- IT and business managers may be seeing green shoots of progress in Illinois
- State leaders pave way for expansion of aerospace industry
- Tech startups plan to add jobs
- Texas city poised to add 65 new tech jobs
- IT jobs could be broader than some job seekers realize
- DC area added IT jobs in 2009
- Samsung looks to create tens of thousands of technology jobs
- Study shows Colorado saw faster job growth for IT careers than the national average
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Construction Jobs
- Report: Announced job cuts surge in September
- Obama faces hurdles in lead-up to Thursday's highly anticipated job creation speech
- Number of long-term unemployed Americans worrying economists
- Newly announced investments to create thousands of tech jobs, construction jobs in New York
- U.S. economy adds 103,000 jobs in September
- Following Obama's address, pundits debate what kinds of jobs the bill will create
- Construction jobs added through large-scale Massachusetts project
- How can President Obama stimulate job growth?
- Economists: Obama's jobs plan would help to create jobs, ward off recession
- Infrastructure projects fuel more than just construction jobs, economists assert
- Innovative plan could create construction jobs, cut U.S. energy usage and fuel economic growth, backers assert
- Compromise struck in Amazon's dispute with California could spur job growth in the state, backers say
- Companies struggle to fill jobs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields
- On Midwest bus tour, Obama promotes programs to spur rural jobs
- During proposed expansion, South Carolina company to create construction jobs
- Obama pushes infrastructure investment to create construction jobs
- Construction jobs on the rise in Michigan
- GOP presidential candidates, Obama quickly shift focus to job creation - though policy disputes abound
- South Carolina manufacturing company inks deal, plans to add to its workforce
- Solar power plant to create jobs in Ohio
- Economists debate the future of Florida's construction jobs
- California's economy may expand faster than nation's
- States see economic benefits of adding gaming facilities
- Report: Foreign investment leads to new construction jobs in New Jersey
- Labor Department: November unemployment rate rises to 9.8 percent
- Thousands of new healthcare jobs expected from New York medical center expansion
- Construction workers see jobs thanks to public sector projects
- Unemployment drops to 9 percent despite meager job creation
- Construction jobs are making a comeback as summer approaches
- U.S. job openings in March rise to highest level in more than two years
- Construction jobs could be on the way with new contracts with Detroit public schools
- Nuclear energy to power job growth for engineers, construction workers
- Construction jobs experience gains, specifically in California
- Construction jobless rate reaches 18.8 percent
- Iowa governor, federal government push for construction job creation with funds
- Despite overall lull, some states are boosting construction jobs
- Unemployment drops to 8.9 percent, 192,000 new jobs added
- U.S. construction jobs seen rebounding
- Banks begin to employ contractors to finish projects
- Rally held for more jobs in construction for minorities, women
- Homebuilders increasingly confident in sector, but at levels that are historically low
- Construction jobs increase by 15,000, according to March unemployment report
- Ohio casino to call for thousands of construction jobs
- Construction contracts bring stimulus jobs to North Carolina
- California high-speed rail could potentially bring full-time jobs
- Iowa officials look to ensure that state residents are given construction job opportunities
- Construction jobs popping up in various regions
- Green building movement could re-energize construction industry
- Wind energy movement could benefit manufacturing, construction industries
- Illinois university arts center to create hundreds of construction jobs
- San Antonio construction industry takes big hit in March
- Construction jobs decreasing in New Mexico
- Construction jobs added in various regions in April
- Connecticut health center expansion could create thousands of construction jobs
- Construction jobs decreased across Colorado in March
- Green movement boosts construction job opportunities in Michigan
- Construction jobs could be a bonding experience with peers
- 2013 Brings Promise of New Construction Jobs
- Taking Charge - Your Career As a Construction Electrician
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Management Jobs
- Fastest Growing Industries in 2009
- Bucking historical precedent, older workers increasingly changing jobs
- Survey: 25 percent of workers unhappy with their boss
- Report: High-paying jobs slow to recover following recession
- 10 Fastest-Growing Careers for Business Majors
- Finance jobs continues to suffer as HSBC announces 30,000 job cuts
- As finance sector reels amid weak growth, Credit Suisse plans to lay off 2,000
- More Americans are starting businesses, but aren't hiring staff
- Survey: 36 percent of HR managers say online profiles may replace resumes
- MBA job prospects, earnings soar
- Lack of career advancement opportunities tops list of why workers leave
- Healthcare sector seeks career leaders
- Study: Women under-represented in global news media jobs
- Study: Meetings industry directly supports 1.7 million jobs
- Restaurant Management Is Spurring US Job Growth
- Study: Hospital administrators, HR workers happier than surgical, medical staff
- Study: Temps fill managerial positions at low-performing firms
- Business school on-campus recruiting increases
- Companies increase demand for human resource professionals
- Maureen Thompson named new vice president of Human Resources at Rural/Metro Corporation
- Garnering respect from fellow IT managers may help senior staff retain jobs
- Leadership roles emerge from nursing industry
- Background could help individuals impress potential hiring managers
- Survey: Small businesses increase hiring, report challenges with job growth
- Online tools and focus could help marketing managers plan next career step
- Executives who value diversity training report greater job satisfaction
- Recession doesn't affect MBA hopefuls, study finds
- Study finds that optimism drives MBAs' career success
- Senior managers report being 'unprepared' for loss of company leaders
- Marketing managers in demand by some tech recruiters, could improve value to firms
- The Top Turn-Offs for Hiring Managers
- Network engineers may need to market selves as managers mull cuts
- Social media experience could boost job prospects for marketing managers
- Survey: Most managers started out unprepared
- School administrators benefit from technology and shared services
- Survey: Salaries still good for IT managers despite economy
- Business development career opportunities may come from consulting
- Job growth for IT managers and other tech jobs slightly better than average
- The importance of direct referrals in business management jobs
- Business managers finding success by automating some processes
- Study highlights the importance of practical smarts for business success
- Baseball Managers of the Year announced
- Financial managers may be going back to school for certification in risk management
- Study suggests bias against workers holding a position atypical for their gender
- Marketing managers looking to fantasy football for edge
- Managers shifting focus of interview questions
- Human resources managers in Pittsburgh are devising swine flu containment efforts
- Google exec named Human Resources Executive of the Year
- Study reveals human resource departments lack critical skills
- Kraft CEO: Women may need to make decision about work life balance
- Report: Three-fourths of 2009 MBA graduates hold jobs
- Report finds that hiring may rise
- Survey reveals managers' embarrassing moments, blunders
- Coming back to work after having children could affect work life balance
- Female managers may be set for a revolution to balance work and home life
- Green initiatives offering solar installation positions in California
- Management job holders sometimes have to worry about the happiness of their workers
- Micromanaging could be key to those in management jobs
- People with management jobs should help employees with change
- Younger individuals with management jobs may have to set some ground rules
- Managers may see difference in leading virtually
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Healthcare Jobs
- Fastest Growing Industries in 2009
- CCS Medical to shift headquarters, create 230 healthcare jobs
- New Jobs Data Points to Healthcare, Business, Education for Earnings Growth
- Following Obama's address, pundits debate what kinds of jobs the bill will create
- Report: High-paying jobs slow to recover following recession
- Top 10 In-Demand Healthcare Occupations
- Aging Population Drives Job Growth In Health Care
- California jobs available through the grapevine
- U.S. cities look to drive job growth, but task proves increasingly complex
- Airline pilot is the most stressful job, report says
- Healthcare aggressively seeks to fill customer service, high-tech jobs
- Louisiana slowly adding jobs
- Humana to add 200 customer service jobs in Florida
- Healthcare sector seeks career leaders
- Healthcare industry provides niche for expanding IT jobs
- Ohio's healthcare industry shows promise for 2011
- Study: California's biomedical industry continues to grow despite numerous threats
- Labor Department: November unemployment rate rises to 9.8 percent
- Study: Hospital administrators, HR workers happier than surgical, medical staff
- Thousands of new healthcare jobs expected from New York medical center expansion
- Government grants to support training of health IT workers
- Healthcare reform bill could be beneficial to unemployed individuals and small business owners
- Training in medical billing could lead to advocating for patients
- The fastest-growing fields in healthcare
- Study: Jobs that require a neutral disposition are more stressful
- Healthcare company to add 500 jobs in Indianapolis
- Unemployment drops to 9 percent despite meager job creation
- Baby boomer healthcare worker retirement could widen the gap
- Study: Nurses working directly with patients more dissatisfied
- Healthcare IT spending could create more than 50,000 jobs
- Austin sees a demand for jobs in the medical device industry
- Indiana pharmaceutical company to add more than 930 jobs in new expansion
- Hospital mass layoffs decrease
- Government funding advances use of IT in healthcare industry
- Study reveals hottest job markets in the country
- California receives funding for health IT initiatives
- Human resource workers deal with healthcare reform
- Leadership roles emerge from nursing industry
- Hewitt plans expansion for human resources, IT careers
- Wisconsin may be an unlikely source for biotech jobs
- More people turning to healthcare jobs as a second career
- Healthcare providers report a 'growing need' for nurse practitioners
- A clinical laboratory job could be a foray into the healthcare industry
- Healthcare bill could create more jobs in the medical industry
- Healthcare adds jobs during March, proving the industry is still growing
- Nurses may want to begin bracing themselves for the changing healthcare industry
- Healthcare jobs picking up as physicians are in demand
- Study: Almost half of nurses looking to change jobs
- Study: Gender pay gap in medicine widens
- Healthcare jobs providing significant boost to Texas economy
- America's increasing demand for newest medicines spurs job growth
- Healthcare serves as bright spot in otherwise murky labor economy
- Survey: Physicians want more say in hospital management
- Computer scientists to assist in autism studies
- Nurses may need to educate themselves to effectively serve growing student population
- Information technology jobs revamp healthcare records
- Hospital staffs continue to swell despite economic uncertainty
- Unemployment drops to 9.4 percent
- Study: Surgeons have increased risk of suicidal thoughts
- Nursing jobs are opening, but some healthcare facilities are looking for younger workers
- Pharmaceuticals providing jobs to Massachusetts residents
- Nurse recognized for contributions to changing healthcare industry
- Job market short on nurses despite recession
- Women's earnings predicted to recover faster than those of men
- UC Davis Health System found to have large economic impact on region
- Study: Physician turnover increases as economy recovers
- Need for Nurses Remains High
- Radiologists are in demand but may not have to work on site
- Federal funding to provide more than 900 healthcare jobs in Washington
- Mother and daughter pursue healthcare jobs
- Those with cardiology careers come out on top of the healthcare sector
- Small businesses could receive tax credits worth one-third of healthcare
- Two proposed hospitals in Virginia could bring hundreds of healthcare jobs
- Massachusetts sees shortage in 10 medical specialties
- Health IT jobs expected to grow at a fast rate in Indiana over the next 18 months
- Employment Department: Healthcare, education fields to grow in Oregon
- Healthcare share of employment rises to record high
- Doctors and nurses rely on coffee more than any other professional
- Could a nursing job help pay off student debt?
- Healthcare job opportunities still on the rise, particularly in nursing
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Work Home Life Balance
- Bucking historical precedent, older workers increasingly changing jobs
- Survey: 25 percent of workers unhappy with their boss
- Women during their midlife crisis have a hard time being happy with their work-life balance
- Airline pilot is the most stressful job, report says
- Study: Decreasing business travel adversely affects companies
- Gallup Survey: Americans cite jobs and economy as most important issues facing the country
- Voters blame GOP, Obama for poor job market
- More people plan to change jobs next year
- Fewer workers coming late to work
- Female employment unevenly affected by recession, Pew report finds
- Survey: Half of employees have considered leaving their jobs
- San Jose is the happiest place to work, Saint Paul the unhappiest
- Survey reveals a more mobile labor market in 2011
- Americans most grateful for job stability during the holiday season
- Study: Flexible workplace culture translates to lower voluntary turnover
- Commerce Department: Unemployment claims fall to lowest level since April
- Firms manage recession by offering flexibility
- Study: A bad job may be worse than no job at all
- Majority of workers report loving their jobs
- Study says daily tasks matter more than pay in determining satisfaction
- Study: Jobs that require a neutral disposition are more stressful
- More than half of Americans plan to work beyond normal retirement date
- Survey: Fewer workers living paycheck-to-paycheck
- Americans still struggling to find a work life balance
- Software engineers have the best jobs, study says
- Survey: Technology helps small business owners balance life and work
- Consumer Reports: Stress, financial troubles on the rise
- Survey: Women happier with their careers than men
- Telecommuting makes for happier workers, study finds
- Facebook tops the list of best places to work
- A tale of two fathers: Study shows that fathers strive to be caregivers and breadwinners
- Study: More 'retired' workers look for jobs
- Study finds stark divide in work-life balance, with women lagging far less satisfied
- The future of short term contracts
- Chatty extroverts make the best telecommuters, study finds
- Self-employment rates fall
- 'Encore' careers for middle-aged workers becoming more popular
- Honesty and humility may predict job performance
- Study finds that an unemployed spouse cuts into the employed spouse's work performance
- Study: Americans spend 8.2 hours per day on paid and unpaid work
- Companies increasingly offer employees non-monetary perks
- Poll says commuting hurts job satisfaction rate
- Survey: Workplace dating becoming more common
- Many workers don't feel recognized for their performance
- Facebook, other tech firms lauded for work-life balance
- Three ways to deal with a work-life imbalance
- Study: Those who earn more feel more job stress
- Some fathers go the extra mile to maintain healthy work-life balance
- Study: Surgeons have increased risk of suicidal thoughts
- One in three workers' relationships have been hurt by their jobs
- Hiring the overqualified pays, study claims
- Survey reveals many work when sick, fear when colleagues do
- Survey reveals how families have coped with job loss
- Job anxiety may fuel the obesity epidemic, one study finds
- Study points out women's career costs of starting a family
- Government workers still trying to find a work-life balance
- Survey reveals nearly 75 percent go to work when sick
- Kraft CEO: Women may need to make decision about work life balance
- Study finds coffee serves a fundamental role in the lives of many workers – and may even prevent depression
- Long work hours increase heart disease risk
- Study: California's family leave program good for employers
- Helping employees achieve a work-life balance may be beneficial to the company
- American Psychological Association study: Americans largely dissatisfied with work-life balance
- Work-life balance altered by lack of vacation days
- Survey: 77 percent are stressed about their jobs
- Recession causing problems in work and home balance
- Study: One quarter of office workers have napped on the job
- Coming back to work after having children could affect work life balance
- Female managers may be set for a revolution to balance work and home life
- Study: Women feel guiltier than men when balancing work and life
- Satisfaction with work-life balance drops
- Study finds stressed workers express their frustration through their eating habits
- Michelle Obama explains benefits of work-life balance to Department of Labor
- Survey: Nearly a third of Americans say there are too many federal holidays
- How to keep calm between work and home life
- Barack and Michelle Obama talk about struggling to balance work and family life
- Experts: Maids and meals promote better work-life balance
- Lawyers lament effect of billable hours on work-life balance
- Study: Part-time jobs mean less time commuting
- Employees put heavy emphasis on having a work and life balance
- How lethargy can affect telecommuters
- Survey: About half of U.S. workers report unfavorable work-life balance
- Workers with a happier outlook may perform better at work
- Employment study good news for working mothers
- New Jersey's family leave program helps workers have a work-home life balance
- Employees left to make the relocation decision on behalf of their families and career aspirations
- Online teaching allows parents to work from home
- Census Bureau report shows increase in home-based work
- Couples at the same business struggle to find a work - life balance
- Entrepreneurs find success balancing work and home life
- More fathers are craving a work-home balance
- New benefits package at University of Virginia may improve work-life balance
- Employees are still struggling to find a work, home and life balance
- Not having a work and life balance could be bad for the heart
- Many employers ignoring work-life imbalance
- Majority of women are able to keep their work and personal lives balanced
- Worker satisfaction lags as workforce enters new year
- Family meal a key element of work-life balance
- Parents still struggle to find a work-home balance
- Sharing jobs lets new mothers spend more time at home
- How much do you love your job?
- Georgia experiences "home-shoring" boom
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Sales Jobs
- Experts: Jobs are available, but getting hired will take more effort
- Massive Wal-Mart class-action case heads to Supreme Court
- Retailers plan to bring on 600,000 workers for the holiday season
- Study: Decreasing business travel adversely affects companies
- Louisiana slowly adding jobs
- Top Jobs in Sales
- Kohl's to create thousands of jobs with new stores
- Could high retail sales mean more jobs this holiday season?
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Customer Service Jobs
- Obama faces hurdles in lead-up to Thursday's highly anticipated job creation speech
- Number of long-term unemployed Americans worrying economists
- Customer service jobs on the rise, data indicates
- Striking Verizon workers could affect official job data as customer service jobs deemed 'cut'
- Social media drives customer service job growth ...
- Why Customer Service Skills are Vital In the Hospitality Industry
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