According to the US outplacement firm, Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc, below is the list of hot jobs for 2008. What do you think? Are you into any of these hot jobs?
Hot Jobs for 2008
Posted by Charley Hannagan December 17, 2007 3:29PM
Outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., which keeps a keen eye on the nation's labor market, has come up with a list of hot jobs for 2008.
They include "green" jobs such as: environmental engineer, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) program specialist, solar panel installer-technician and corporate sustainability manager.
Energy jobs should also be hot including positions as: field service technician, mechanical engineer, renewable energy engineer, and pipeline designer-engineer.
If you're interested in a global career you can practically write your own ticket, according to Challenger. Hot jobs include: translator, plant manager, logistics manager and construction engineer-manager.
Other hot jobs: registered nurse, pharmacist, physical therapist, network engineer, information security specialist, Web 2.0 software engineer, biotechnology scientist, lawyer, accountant and management consultant.
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Britain: Employment rate set to slow to worst figure for a decade
Britain: Employment rate set to slow to worst figure for a decade
According to the latest report in The Independent, in Britain, the forecast for the number of new jobs next year is the worst in a decade because private firms are recruiting fewer staff and the public sector is facing severe cuts. It warns that this could fuel a recession in Britain in 2008. Read the report for more………..
Employment rate set to slow to worst figure for a decade
By Amol Rajan; Published: 28 December 2007
The forecast for the number of new jobs next year is the worst in a decade because private firms are recruiting fewer staff and the public sector is facing severe cuts, a new report warns.
Fears are mounting that storm clouds gathering over the British economy, coupled with slowing global economic growth, could fuel a recession in Britain next year, as a decade of steady growth and low inflation threatens to come to a painful close.
Click below to read the full report:
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article3289232.ece
According to the latest report in The Independent, in Britain, the forecast for the number of new jobs next year is the worst in a decade because private firms are recruiting fewer staff and the public sector is facing severe cuts. It warns that this could fuel a recession in Britain in 2008. Read the report for more………..
Employment rate set to slow to worst figure for a decade
By Amol Rajan; Published: 28 December 2007
The forecast for the number of new jobs next year is the worst in a decade because private firms are recruiting fewer staff and the public sector is facing severe cuts, a new report warns.
Fears are mounting that storm clouds gathering over the British economy, coupled with slowing global economic growth, could fuel a recession in Britain next year, as a decade of steady growth and low inflation threatens to come to a painful close.
Click below to read the full report:
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article3289232.ece
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