- Thought For The Day: Crisis is opportunity.
- Wall Street Woes Have Recruiters Scrambling as Firms Try to Poach Talent
Most of the interest is coming from buy-side firms, such as hedge funds and asset management companies, which hope to cherry-pick the best talent at Lehman and Merrill, Dolfino said.
“These guys are vultures,” he said. “We saw the same thing when Bear Stearns went under.” - New Poultry & Egg Institute website
"The site includes a variety of resources that will serve as a library to help address a myriad of industry issues. It outlines USPOULTRY’s student outreach programs, such as the College Student Career Program and the U.S. Poultry & Egg Harold E. Ford Foundation." - Retirement Jobs at the Ready
In response to the aging of this country’s workforce and the most serious economic downturn in years, AARP says that it is broadening its online career services for 50+ workers Vitruva Delivers New, Reliable Approach to Flawed Job Matching Systems
The accuracy problem of today’s job matching Web sites is rooted in representing the match by only a single score, which Eighty-Five Percent of College Grads Would Relocate for a Job
In its 2008 Hot Cities Survey, Experience revealed that 85% of recent college graduates surveyed indicated they were interested in relocating in the U.S., and 70% would consider relocating abroad. The most popular reason indicated for relocating was career opportunities (44%), but survey respondents also reported that the social scene (19%) and family (6%) were important considerations as well. At the same time, 33% said a high cost of living could be a factor in turning down a stellar job opportunity.