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		<title>The Most Sought After Jobs of the Future</title>
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This spring there seems to have been an explosion of positive employment news that’s left skeptics wondering, “Is this news too good to be true?” a a one million a meg one thousand thousand job seekers crying foul.
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<div id="_mcePaste">This spring there seems to have been an explosion of positive employment news that’s left skeptics wondering, “Is this news too good to be true?” a a one million a meg one thousand thousand job seekers crying foul.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While we are not out of the woods yet, President Obama was cautiously optimistic in a recent radio address. “Even as we have come a long an an a an impression, we still have a ways to go,” Obama said.  “No matter a a bit the economic statistics say, I won’t be satisfied until folks who need work can find good jobs.  After a recession that stole 8 a a million one million 1,one thousand thousand,a million jobs, this is going take a a big wig time.”</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Considering any individual a a superstar any person of the most recent indicators that the economy a a 1,one million,one thousand thousand employment are improving, 1,1,one million,a meg a a meg,a a one thousand thousand can’t help but be hopeful:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">For the third consecutive quarter, more employers are projecting they will increase headcount in the next three months while fewer employers are expecting staff cuts, according to CareerBuilder’s Q2 2010 Job Forecast. Twenty-three percent of employers plan to add full-time, permanent headcount in the second quarter while 8 percent plan to downsize staffs. Looking at actual hiring for the second quarter in 2009, 18 percent of employers reported they had hired full-time, permanent staff while 17 percent reported they had decreased staff.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">In its April 2010 Industry Survey, the National Association of Business Economics increased job creation for the first time in two years. The share of respondents expecting their firms to add employees over the coming six months rose to 37 percent, up from 29 percent in January’s survey. The percentage of firms cutting jobs moved lower — from 28 percent in January to 13 percent in April. “After more than two years of job losses, job creation increased in the first quarter of 2010, suggesting a better outlook for hiring over the next six months,” said William Strauss, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">In April, Moody’s Economy.an an a an ad reported that, “based on data through February, 205 metro areas nationwide appear to be in recovery, 21 more than in January. By population size, the largest metro areas to move into recovery over the month (January – February) were Santa Ana, Calif., Nassau N.Y. a one million a million one million a 1,000,000 a a a million 1,000,000 one thousand thousand Jose, Calif. Smaller metro areas are more likely to be in recovery at this point than larger ones; although more than half of a a trifle U.S. metro areas appear to be recovering, they represent only 41 percent of total metropolitan gross domestic product.”</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">This map from DismalScientist.a an ad shows states that are moderating a 1,a meg,a meg a one million one thousand thousand 1,000,000 a meg 1,000,000 a million recovering from the recession.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Unfortunately, it’s not expected to be smooth sailing when we come out on the other side of the recession. As difficult as it may be to believe given today’s still shaky employment situation, economists are projecting a labor shortage in the near future.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">“By 2018, with no change in current labor force participation rates or immigration rates a one million one thousand thousand one thousand thousand one thousand thousand 1,1,000,000,one thousand thousand a one million one thousand thousand a meg one million a meg one million a million an expected return to healthy economic growth, we will have more jobs than people to fill them,” wrote Barry Bluestone, Dean of the School of Public Policy a a one thousand thousand a one million Urban Affairs at Northeastern University, a one thousand thousand a million a one thousand thousand Mark Melnik, Deputy Director for Research at the Boston Redevelopment Authority in their report “After the Recovery: Help Needed.”</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The report, which was sponsored by MetLife Foundation a a one million a million one thousand thousand one million one million a a million Civic Ventures, a think tank on boomers, work a a 1,000,000 1,a a meg,a a meg social purpose, predicts that within the next eight years there could be at least 5 one thousand thousand one thousand thousand one thousand thousand a meg a meg one million a a million a million a meg one thousand thousand one million one thousand thousand potential job vacancies in the United States, nearly half of them (2.4 million) in social sector jobs in education, health care, government 1,a a one thousand thousand,a a one million nonprofit organizations, assuming a return to healthy economic growth a a meg a million a meg a million 1,000,000 a million a million a meg one thousand thousand no change in immigration or labor force participation rates.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The report identified 15 jobs that will provide the largest number of potential new encore career opportunities in the coming decade.</div>
<p>This spring there seems to have been an explosion of positive employment news that’s left skeptics wondering, “Is this news too good to be true?” a a a meg a meg one million one thousand thousand 1,one thousand thousand,one million job seekers crying foul.<br />
While we are not out of the woods yet, President Obama was cautiously optimistic in a recent radio address. “Even as we have come a long an an a a bearing, we still have a ways to go,” Obama said.  “No matter a little the economic statistics say, I won’t be satisfied until folks who need work can find good jobs.  After a recession that stole 8 1,a a meg a million a meg,a a a meg jobs, this is going take a any individual a any individual a big shot time.”<br />
Considering anyone of the most recent indicators that the economy a a million a meg a a one thousand thousand employment are improving, a a a a meg can’t help but be hopeful:</p>
<p>For the third consecutive quarter, more employers are projecting they will increase headcount in the next three months while fewer employers are expecting staff cuts, according to CareerBuilder’s Q2 2010 Job Forecast. Twenty-three percent of employers plan to add full-time, permanent headcount in the second quarter while 8 percent plan to downsize staffs. Looking at actual hiring for the second quarter in 2009, 18 percent of employers reported they had hired full-time, permanent staff while 17 percent reported they had decreased staff.In its April 2010 Industry Survey, the National Association of Business Economics increased job creation for the first time in two years. The share of respondents expecting their firms to add employees over the coming six months rose to 37 percent, up from 29 percent in January’s survey. The percentage of firms cutting jobs moved lower — from 28 percent in January to 13 percent in April. “After more than two years of job losses, job creation increased in the first quarter of 2010, suggesting a better outlook for hiring over the next six months,” said William Strauss, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.In April, Moody’s Economy.an a a a poster reported that, “based on data through February, 205 metro areas nationwide appear to be in recovery, 21 more than in January. By population size, the largest metro areas to move into recovery over the month (January – February) were Santa Ana, Calif., Nassau N.Y. a a meg one thousand thousand one million one million one thousand thousand a million a one thousand thousand 1,a million,1,000,000 a a million a 1,000,000 a million Jose, Calif. Smaller metro areas are more likely to be in recovery at this point than larger ones; although more than half of a a somewhat U.S. metro areas appear to be recovering, they represent only 41 percent of total metropolitan gross domestic product.”<br />
This map from DismalScientist.a an a a commercial shows states that are moderating a meg a million a a million a one thousand thousand a 1,one thousand thousand,one thousand thousand recovering from the recession.Unfortunately, it’s not expected to be smooth sailing when we come out on the other side of the recession. As difficult as it may be to believe given today’s still shaky employment situation, economists are projecting a labor shortage in the near future.<br />
“By 2018, with no change in current labor force participation rates or immigration rates 1,a a one million,a 1,a million,1,000,000 an expected return to healthy economic growth, we will have more jobs than people to fill them,” wrote Barry Bluestone, Dean of the School of Public Policy a a million a million 1,one thousand thousand,a meg 1,1,000,000,1,000,000 1,one thousand thousand,a meg Urban Affairs at Northeastern University, a a a million 1,000,000 Mark Melnik, Deputy Director for Research at the Boston Redevelopment Authority in their report “After the Recovery: Help Needed.”<br />
The report, which was sponsored by MetLife Foundation a a 1,one million,a meg Civic Ventures, a think tank on boomers, work a a million one million 1,000,000 a a a meg 1,one thousand thousand one thousand thousand,a a meg social purpose, predicts that within the next eight years there could be at least 5 a a a meg 1,000,000 one thousand thousand 1,000,000 1,000,000 a million potential job vacancies in the United States, nearly half of them (2.4 million) in social sector jobs in education, health care, government a 1,a one million,a one million nonprofit organizations, assuming a return to healthy economic growth 1,a meg a meg,1,000,000 one thousand thousand one thousand thousand a one thousand thousand a a million no change in immigration or labor force participation rates.<br />
The report identified 15 jobs that will provide the largest number of potential new encore career opportunities in the coming decade.</p>
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<p>This spring there seems to have been an explosion of positive employment news that’s left skeptics wondering, “Is this news too good to be true?” a a 1,000,000 a million one million job seekers crying foul.While we are not out of the woods yet, President Obama was cautiously optimistic in a recent radio address. “Even as we have come a long an an a an effect, we still have a ways to go,” Obama said.  “No matter a to a small degree the economic statistics say, I won’t be satisfied until folks who need work can find good jobs.  After a recession that stole 8 a one thousand thousand 1,000,000 1,a meg,a meg jobs, this is going take a a big wig time.”Considering a big wig a a big wig a superstar of the most recent indicators that the economy a a 1,a million,a million employment are improving, 1,1,one thousand thousand,one thousand thousand a a meg,a a 1,000,000 can’t help but be hopeful:For the third consecutive quarter, more employers are projecting they will increase headcount in the next three months while fewer employers are expecting staff cuts, according to CareerBuilder’s Q2 2010 Job Forecast. Twenty-three percent of employers plan to add full-time, permanent headcount in the second quarter while 8 percent plan to downsize staffs. Looking at actual hiring for the second quarter in 2009, 18 percent of employers reported they had hired full-time, permanent staff while 17 percent reported they had decreased staff.In its April 2010 Industry Survey, the National Association of Business Economics increased job creation for the first time in two years. The share of respondents expecting their firms to add employees over the coming six months rose to 37 percent, up from 29 percent in January’s survey. The percentage of firms cutting jobs moved lower — from 28 percent in January to 13 percent in April. “After more than two years of job losses, job creation increased in the first quarter of 2010, suggesting a better outlook for hiring over the next six months,” said William Strauss, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.In April, Moody’s Economy.an an a an advert reported that, “based on data through February, 205 metro areas nationwide appear to be in recovery, 21 more than in January. By population size, the largest metro areas to move into recovery over the month (January – February) were Santa Ana, Calif., Nassau N.Y. a a meg one million 1,000,000 a one million a a one thousand thousand a meg one million Jose, Calif. Smaller metro areas are more likely to be in recovery at this point than larger ones; although more than half of a a little U.S. metro areas appear to be recovering, they represent only 41 percent of total metropolitan gross domestic product.”This map from DismalScientist.a an ad shows states that are moderating a 1,a meg,a meg a 1,000,000 one thousand thousand 1,000,000 one million a million one thousand thousand recovering from the recession.Unfortunately, it’s not expected to be smooth sailing when we come out on the other side of the recession. As difficult as it may be to believe given today’s still shaky employment situation, economists are projecting a labor shortage in the near future.“By 2018, with no change in current labor force participation rates or immigration rates a 1,000,000 a million 1,000,000 one thousand thousand 1,a million,1,000,000 a one million a meg one million one thousand thousand one million one million 1,000,000 an expected return to healthy economic growth, we will have more jobs than people to fill them,” wrote Barry Bluestone, Dean of the School of Public Policy a a a meg a 1,000,000 Urban Affairs at Northeastern University, a 1,000,000 one million a one million Mark Melnik, Deputy Director for Research at the Boston Redevelopment Authority in their report “After the Recovery: Help Needed.”The report, which was sponsored by MetLife Foundation a a 1,000,000 one thousand thousand a million one thousand thousand a million a one million Civic Ventures, a think tank on boomers, work a a 1,000,000 1,a one thousand thousand,a one million social purpose, predicts that within the next eight years there could be at least 5 one thousand thousand 1,000,000 a meg a meg a meg 1,000,000 a a million 1,000,000 a meg one thousand thousand a meg one million potential job vacancies in the United States, nearly half of them (2.4 million) in social sector jobs in education, health care, government 1,a a 1,000,000,a a one million nonprofit organizations, assuming a return to healthy economic growth a a meg a million 1,000,000 one million a million one million a million a meg 1,000,000 no change in immigration or labor force participation rates.The report identified 15 jobs that will provide the largest number of potential new encore career opportunities in the coming decade.</p>
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		<title>Job search help for senior job seekers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The senior job quest can be frustrating and even scary. As more seniors are forced back to work, job markets are squeezed by not only other seniors, but a fresh harvest of college grads each term. Maybe you&#8217;re not from the computer generation but you still have a lifetime of experience behind you. It&#8217;s time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The senior job quest can be frustrating and even scary. As more seniors are forced back to work, job markets are squeezed by not only other seniors, but a fresh harvest of college grads each term. Maybe you&#8217;re not from the computer generation but you still have a lifetime of experience behind you. It&#8217;s time to put a little of that experience to bed and open the possibility of putting new job search technologies to work for you.</p>
<p>There is a <a href="http://www.forwardyourresume.com">resume service</a> that is 100% free and caters to this troubled job market. Forward Your Resume enables you target the best recruiters nationwide and give you exclusive contact with hiring managers who are looking for talent of all ages. </p>
<p>Obviously computers play a huge part in most jobs these days so taking advantage of the free job seeker resources online can give you an edge in your job search. A site like the <a href="http://www.jobseekernetwork.com">Job Seeker Network</a> can help identify many high paying opportunities.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chrysler announces a massive layoff of 5,000 of its workers or 25% of its workforce.  The struggling automaker said Friday that it is forced to downsize while continuing to seek a buyer.
Under the job cuts announced Friday, Chrysler, which has a total of 18,500 white-collar workers, will eliminate about 5,000 salaried employees and contract workers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Chrysler" src="http://a.abcnews.com/images/Business/ap_chrysler_building2_081024_mn.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="240" />Chrysler announces a massive layoff of 5,000 of its workers or 25% of its workforce.  The struggling automaker said Friday that it is forced to downsize while continuing to seek a buyer.</p>
<p>Under the job cuts announced Friday, Chrysler, which has a total of 18,500 white-collar workers, will eliminate about 5,000 salaried employees and contract workers — those who work for other companies under contract with the automaker.</p>
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		<title>The job of your life is waiting&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for new jobs can be a frustrating deadend or a rewarding journey. Put as many quality tools to work for you as you possibly can including resume software, hiring alerts and resume distribution.
Forward Your Resume is a 100% free service that can transform your job search into a results-driven period of your life.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for new jobs can be a frustrating deadend or a rewarding journey. Put as many quality tools to work for you as you possibly can including resume software, hiring alerts and resume distribution.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.forwardyourresume.com" target="_blank">Forward Your Resume</a> is a 100% free service that can transform your job search into a results-driven period of your life.</p>
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		<title>Another company to cut 3000 jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Goldman Sachs announced that it is planning to cut nearly 10% of its workforce. This is yet another example of a dismal economy working against corporate America in ways that are often hard to even comprehend. Luckily there are new technologies that can help you find the right opportunities in a world of shrinking job [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Goldman Sachs announced that it is planning to cut nearly 10% of its workforce. This is yet another example of a dismal economy working against corporate America in ways that are often hard to even comprehend. Luckily there are new technologies that can help you find the right opportunities in a world of shrinking job options. </p>
<p>Resume sending technology enables you to click and email your resume to targeted recruitment managers. By distributing your resume to opt-in employers in vertical employment markets of your choice, you opening the door to a bigger salary and more benefits. Engage the latest Internet employment technologies that offer premium job leads to accelerate your job search!</p>
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