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HireStrategy Direct February 01, 2005
2005: Best Year for Job Growth Since 2000?
Growth in the local economy last year outpaced all other metropolitan regions in the U.S. In this edition of HireStrategy Direct, we look at the effects the robust expansion predicted for 2005 will likely have on the area and why some economists are uneasy over increasing federal spending in the region.
Plus, find out which local business schools have the top MBA programs, according to a recent survey by the Financial Times. And, even though investors reacted negatively to December's job figures, the overall
numbers actually met expectations.
Paul Villella President & CEO HireStrategy
News and Articles
2005: Best Year for Job Growth Since 2000? While experts predict expansion for the local economy in 2005, increasing federal spending in the region is causing concern.
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Washington Area MBA Programs Rate High in Financial Times' Survey Six local business schools rank in the top 100, according to a recent survey conducted by the Financial Times. Read article
The Jobs Report: What Weakness? Wall Street appears less than thrilled with the December numbers, but beyond the headline figure they're actually just as expected.
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