Occupational outlook overview: where will the jobs be in 2005
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics' employment projections for the decade 1994-2005 rank computers, healthcare and human services as the hot professions. With growth in technology and health consciousness, these professions show significant increases in employment figures. However, employment analysts assert that a high growth area will demand self-motivation and self-promotion from the workers, making the job market a place for the most competent one. The work environment of 2005 will involve flexible work hours, shorter work weeks and a shared work culture.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1996
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Stacking the blocks for success
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Several national programs help exceptional minority students become aware of the opportunities available in the corporate world while giving corporations the chance to attract a diverse group of people. These programs target minority students with a minimum academic average of 3.0, leadership ability and active involvement in schools and communities. Examples of these programs include Leadership Education and Development, INROADS, National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Inc and GEM Consortium.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1997
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The work, the workplace, and the work force of tomorrow
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Ann McLaughlin, the 19th Secretary of Labor, believed that organizations can provide job security to employers by offering them further education at their workplace. Such education is advantageous to employees preferring new jobs. Jobseekers should be aware of the skills demanded by the employers. More job opportunities are provided to small business concerns to help the government balance the nation's economy.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1995
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