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HireStrategy Direct September 13, 2005
Katrina's Impact on Area Job Market Seen Limited
The Hurricane Katrina disaster will cost billions of dollars and require the rebuilding of several lives and entire communities. History tells us that our nation's post-disaster economy will flourish through rebuilding efforts.
Today we also cover what local recruiters, CFOs and CIOs are discussing and how they explain the increase in DC area jobs. Plus, find out why co-workers are showing
animosity towards executives; it may not be what you think. And, a large percentage of all business data remains on mainframes, so why is there a
shortage of qualified programmers?
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News and Articles
Katrina's Impact on Area Job Market Seen Limited
Before Katrina hit, American jobs were prevalent. Rebuilding our nation's largest port could provide the Gulf Coast region with an economic boost.
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Area Firms Hiring More Finance, Accounting and Technology Staff With investments in technology and the tougher procedures mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, DC area firms will continue to see an increase in financial & technology jobs.
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Extended Parental Leave Irks Co-workers A recent survey shows that executive moms and dads risk workplace resentment for taking time off to raise their kids.
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Mainframe Programmers Wanted Business-technology managers are concerned about the dwindling number of skilled IT pros who can maintain and program mainframe computers.
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