Jul 21 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Today’s Journal included an interactive chart showing long-term unemployment by state. I explain what this chart means to you, based on your state.
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, hiring, Job, job search, layoff, recession, unemployment
Jun 30 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
The Clinton Global Initiative met in Chicago this week, with a focus on job creation. Former President Clinton was there to outline a 14 step plan to create jobs in the US. Read on to learn about the real shockers revealed at the conference – some surprising statistics …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, layoff, Planning, recession, research, unemployment
Mar 21 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Here’s a fascinating Wall Street Journal piece discussing job growth among seniors, compared with job shrinkage for teens. Huh? Wait a second … Isn’t this data completely opposite what we hear about ageism?
Tags: ageism, career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, research, unemployment
Mar 14 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 3/14/11. The hospitality, retail, health care, telecommunications and banking verticals were the top industries currently hiring …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, hiring, Job, job search, research, who's hiring
Mar 13 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Firing summarizes weekly research of companies announcing and rumoring layoffs for the week ended 3-11-11. For the past week government, technology, pharmaceutical and manufacturing employers announced …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, layoff, layoffs, recession, research, unemployment, who's firing
Mar 7 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 3/7/11. The hospitality, technology, retail, business service and health care verticals were the top industries currently hiring …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, research, who's hiring
Mar 6 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Firing summarizes weekly research of companies announcing and rumoring layoffs for the week ended 3-4-11. For the past week business service, distribution, defense, government and food processing employers announced the largest layoffs.
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, layoff, Planning, recession, research, unemployment, who's firing
Feb 21 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 2/14/11. The hospitality, retail, business service, telecommunications and health care verticals were the top industries currently hiring …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, Planning, research, who's hiring
Feb 20 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Firing summarizes weekly research of companies announcing and rumoring layoffs for the week ended 2-18-11. For the past week retail, health care, aerospace, agriculture and engineering employers …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Job, job search, layoff, unemployment, who's firing
Feb 14 2011 in Employment Economy, Featured, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Who’s Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 2/14/11. The hospitality, retail, business service, banking, and health care verticals were the top industries currently hiring …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, hiring, Job, job search, Planning, research, who's hiring
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