Forecasters of every ilk have been consulting their tea leaves, crystal balls, magic mirrors and what have you to predict what’s in store for the 2010 job market. Here’s some of what I’ve uncovered: More Companies Hiring, But More Job…
Archive for December, 2009
Ending 2009 ‘Up in the Air’
Dec 29
When I took some time off last week, I actually went to the movies. For full-time working parents, you know this is a luxury. And with all the critical acclaim, I felt I had to see Up in the Air….
In honor of those few staffing their offices this holiday season, this poem is for you: ‘Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the office Not a creature was stirring, except for my mouse. Surfing the Web for bargains…
In honor of those few staffing their offices this holiday season, this poem is for you: ‘Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the office Not a creature was stirring, except for my mouse. Surfing the Web for bargains…
As the economy begins to recover, salary increases should do the same.In the past few years, employers have raised workers’ salaries by about 4 percent per year — except for 2009, when the figure dropped to a historically low 2.1 percent, according
Looking for a job is a lot like dating. When you’re being wooed, you don’t want to say or do anything that could cause your romance to go awry. When you’re interviewing with an employer, you don’t want to do or say anything to derail the process. One
A hiring manager or recruiter will spend maybe 30 seconds looking over your resume before adding it to the “maybe” stack or the “absolutely not” shredder. In the current economic reality, with unemployment high and competition for open
Thinking of embarking on a new career in 2010, but not sure where to begin? How about with a job that not only pays well but offers considerable stability? After all, a handsome paycheck isn’t worth much if it’s in a field that’s expected to become t
Tomorrow’s New Hottest Jobs
Dec 22
Wouldn’t it be great to know which jobs will see growing demand in the future? It sure would help with planning a career change, or even with picking a college major.Turns out, you don’t need a crystal ball to find out. Every two years, researchers a
If you’re jonesing for a new career in 2010, you’re not alone. A surprising statistic from Robert Half International’s 2009 Employment Dynamics and Growth Expectations (EDGE) Report revealed that more than half of employees plan to make a career cha
