Information jobs are growing across the country, largely in expected ways but also with some surprises.
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President Obama seeks foreign investments to spur US job growth
President Barack Obama recently met with 11 executives from both U.S. and foreign firms to talk about investment in American business.
Unemployment Down To 6.6%
The weather across the US has been very cold for the last several weeks, and this has slowed the economy a little bit as people have stayed inside. Car sales is one area that has been impacted. That has caused…
US solar jobs grew 20 percent in 2013
According to the National Solar Jobs Census 2013, released by The Solar Foundation, the U.S. solar industry employed 142,698 Americans last year.
Restaurant industry cooks up strong sales growth
Although conditions in the restaurant industry have been challenging during the past six years, that hasn’t stopped the nation’s restaurateurs from cooking up a storm in both their kitchens and balance sheets.
November was another good month for US Manufacturing
November was another good month for US Manufacturing, and US economy as a whole. Recent data shows the US economy shrugged off the effects of the Government shut down in October and added over 200,000 jobs in November. The Institute…
IT hiring in North America to take slight step back in last quarter of 2013
Information technology hiring across North America is expected to take a slight downturn in the final quarter of 2013, with chief information officers in both the United States and Canada reporting their hiring practices will fall.
Manufacturing jobs rebound in Maryland-Washington D.C., rise for second year in Indiana
Job growth in the manufacturing industry returned to Maryland and Washington D.C. for the first time in several years, while Indiana posted its second-straight year of increased employment in the field.
Accounting graduate hiring reaches new all-time high
Demand for accounting professionals and recent graduates has reached an all-time high.
Onshoring trend brings more manufacturing jobs back to U.S.
The ongoing trend of foreign-based companies setting up stateside operations has helped to create more demand for workers in the manufacturing sector. Hal Sirkin, a senior partner for the Boston Consulting Group, told USA Today that many foreign manufacturers are taking advantage…