Government Statistics
Industry Information; Find Yours!
From the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook. For the complete listing, go to http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/home.htm Finance and Insurance Banking employment is projected to decline as mergers and automation make banks… Read more
Here’s Hope -Don’t Read Anything Else
In the dentist’s office, I came across the November 16th issue of Forbes magazine. I read the article “Early Risers: It’s still bad out there, but, sensing opportunity, companies across America are starting to hire again” by Christopher… Read more
Time for a Change? Why Not Consider a Nontraditional Career?
by Joan Runnheim, Certified Five O’Clock Club Career Coach Have you been blocked in your attempts to move up the career ladder? Or perhaps as a child you dreamt of a career that involved climbing a real ladder. Maybe you’ve reached the top, but… Read more
Industry Information -Find Yours!
From the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook. For the complete listing, go to http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/home.htm Finance and Insurance Banking employment is projected to decline as mergers and automation make banks more… Read more
The fastest growing occupations.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) offers the most reliable and comprehensive employment data available. The BLS projects the fastest rate of growth for these occupations that require a bachelor’s degree: computer support specialists… Read more
Addressing Employment Trends
New York Times Fortune Black Enterprise Business Week NPR CNBC ABC-TV are some of the places you’ve seen, heard or read about us. Managing Your Career Amid Layoffs In the December 10, 2001 issue of FORTUNE Magazine, in an article by… Read more
What Longevity Means to Your Career
by Lydia Bronte, author of The Longevity Factor In every era there have been a few people who lived to be unusually old, but who kept working—and were still good at what they did. We all know that Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall continued to paint… Read more
Department of Labor Forecasts Through 2008
News From The Employment Roundtable: Bull Market For Labor Likely To Continue Into The Foreseeable Future -by Richard Bayer, Ph.d. Inflation pressures are low, job growth is strong, and there are fewer and fewer unemployed. We are in the… Read more
The Year You Write the Script
by Kate Wendleton The backlash started quietly in 1992. You won’t read about it in Department of Labor statistics or in the New York Times. We saw it at The Five O’Clock Club because we’re on the front lines. In 1992, more workers decided to write… Read more
The Career Outlook From The Government
The national economy impacts both local and nationwide job markets. That’s why short- and long-term economic projections are so important to job seekers and career changers. Knowing our economy’s strengths and weaknesses, and how they impact areas… Read more

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