April
07, 2003 - Job Search Article
Written by: Bruce Cullen, President WebPublicitee.com
- Surrex.com's - Search
Engine Optimization SEO
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Economic
growth in the employment market as of late has been quite slow
but many experts see a huge potential in the computer information
and information technology consulting fields. Although some technology
sectors are seeing cutbacks there are many huge potentials in
the marketplace in our opinion. In Indiana, for example, analysts
see great demand for particular information technology positions.
(technology positions see the greatest potential).

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Changes
in unemployment levels are showing signs the
economy is steadily experiencing growth and a bounce off recent
lows.
Personally
I feel that the technology sector will see unexpectedly higher
growth than many forecast. My reasons for this are many. Like
the industrial revolution earlier in the the 20th century, the
stock market and the industries involved saw dramatic shifts in
demand for new skills and new technology. This industrial growth
and demand fueled a large rise in the stock market
and those companies listed on the Dow Jones exchange, also known
as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, (DJIA).
The
15 year growth cycle - Job Search - Job Listing
In
1985 consumers in the masses began buying personal computers,
(PC's). The 15 year growth cycle thus created the stock market
bubble from 1997-2000. Around 1985 the information technology
sectors as well as the personal computer producing sectors
were able to supply consumers with a cost effective solution
and size breakthrough. These breakthroughs created and fueled
sales of personal computers and the other industries involved
due to consumer price improvements. People were now able to
afford and utilize computers, as well as transport them. (The
first PC's were expensive and at times the size of a small house).
In
1995 computer users learned of the internet and began surfing
the net, aka: World Wide Web or WWW. Imagine for a minute the
15 year growth cycle. If the numbers and my logic are correct
adding 15 years to 1995 places us in the year 2010. Just like
in 1995-2000 we are in the beginning phases of an internet boom.
With companies such as Yahoo.com showing growth in earnings
and steady increases in cash on hand due to large increases
in revenues, the show must go on.
Put
on that job search hat
and get to work already, if I am correct we are just revving
up the engines once again. "Where do you want to be" the
WebPublicitee.com slogan rings in a new era, an era of growth
in internet technologies, information technologies and benefits
for those ready for the next wave.
Job
listing
tools such as the Surrex "View
IT Jobs" resource is for the taking, sit down
draw up a strategy, read industry job listing
resource reports online and research, research, research! There
will be many new start-up companies online that could be the next
Microsoft or Oracle, be prepared for the types of employees these
companies will be searching for and increase your skills to benefit
from this huge growth potential.
In
your job search look for companies with
your appropriate skill sets that are hiring. Find job
listing information online from a job
search site and find a job that is right for you.
Use
free job search services, Surrex provides job search tools,
click the icon below for the start to your Job Search
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Job
Listing - Job Search Sites
The
most recent labor statistics show job listing sites and job
search sites have tremendous promise for job seekers, take
advantage of these opportunities and resources online. Here
are some statistics
to point you in the right direction, these statistics will guide
you with the needed assistance and data to help you find a job.
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Seasonally Adjusted
Unemployment Rate:
5.8% in Mar 2003
Change in Unemployment Level:
-5,000 in Mar
2003
Change in Employment Level:
-60,000 in Mar
2003
Change in Civilian Labor Force Level:
-64,000 in Mar
2003
Civilian Labor Force Participation
Rate:
66.2% in Mar 2003
Employment-Population Ratio:
62.3% in Mar 2003
Annual Averages
Unemployment Rate:
5.8% for 2002
Unemployment Level:
8,378,000 for 2002
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U.S. Economy at a Glance
U.S. Department of Labor - Bureau of
Labor Statistics | |
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