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By Paul Keegan, with Anne C. Lee Great pay and superior growth prospects. Work that's meaningful. Those are some of the qualities we looked for when selecting America's best jobs. Take a look at ...
Rachel Zupek, CareerBuilder.com writer Although 2009 saw some of the most desolate unemployment numbers in history, there is reason to believe that things are starting to look up. Both the ...
by Ed Orum for AOL Find a Job Many job hunters will be happy to put 2009 to rest, and welcome 2010 with an eagerness that the job market will pick up. Staffing firm Robert Half recently put ...
CareerBuilder.com Unfortunately, not many people are a stranger to the downward spiraling economy that began in December 2007 and continued to deplete throughout 2008. In fact, November 2008 ...
flickr, Rob Lee With many companies freezing salaries in 2009, there's a slightly brighter year ahead. According to a study done by Robert Half International and written up on CNN Money, these are ...
The number of jobs ("total non-farm payrolls" which includes both private sector and government jobs) reached a peak of 138.4 million in January 2008, then fell to a trough (bottom) of 129.7 million in February 2010, a decline of nearly 8.8 million jobs or 6.8%. The number of jobs did not regain the January 2008 level until May 2014.
Phase 1 finalists were announced on March 4, 2010, and phase 1 winners were announced on March 29, 2010. [11] [12] The deadline for submitting Phase 2 applications was June 1; Phase 2 decisions were announced on August 24, 2010. [13] Phase 3 applications were split into two parts. Part I was due November 22, 2011 and Part II was due December 16.
Money Magazine compiled a listing of the top ten jobs to have during a recession and thankfully I currently have one of the best jobs to hold during a recession. The list of recession resistant ...