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HireStrategy Direct June 07, 2005
Economy Registers Slower Job Growth in May
While the labor force grew by much less than economists had forecast in the previous month, the May jobs report is likely overstating the economy's weakness. Also, students graduating with MBAs can expect to
receive more job offers in 2005, a survey concludes. Plus, the number of Americans
quitting their jobs has gone up, a recent study shows. And, its not just private enterprise that must manage the growing influence of information technology, a
summit of government leaders proves.
Paul Villella President & CEO HireStrategy
News and Articles
Economy Registers Slower Job Growth in May
The economy added only a paltry 78,000 jobs in May, according to a report released last week by the Department of Labor.
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New MBAs Look to Careers in Finance, Accounting Individuals graduating with advanced degrees in business are likely to receive more job offers today than any time since 2001, a new GMAC study suggests.
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Number of workers who quit nears 4-year high More and more Americans are leaving their current jobs voluntarily, an indication that workers are increasingly optimistic about the future of the job market.
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Federal, State CIOs Examine Business Impact Of IT Decisions Government IT leaders are facing many of the same issues as their counterparts in private industry. Yet there are some significant differences, too.
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