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Friday, August 31, 2012
We've had our first broadcast episode on Blogtalk Radio!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/globaljobmarket
We've had our first broadcast episode on Blogtalk Radio! Please check us out, and tell us what you think. We're going to be doing this on a regular basis, so stay tuned!
We've had our first broadcast episode on Blogtalk Radio! Please check us out, and tell us what you think. We're going to be doing this on a regular basis, so stay tuned!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Announcing our first publication!
http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Tactics-Successful-Global-ebook/dp/B0091W7A2O/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1346165011&sr=1-1&keywords=global+job+search
The Job Market Report LLC now has it's first Ebook available for Amazon Kindle devices, and all other computing devices using Amazon's Kindle reader software and apps. If you know someone who needs a job, and would like some help getting back into the workforce, have them check this out.
Also, please be on the lookout for our first LIVE talkshow! The Job Market Report will be taking The Global Job Presence live in the very near future. If you would like to be a part of this event, or just want more information, leave a comment below! We'll discuss the current job market situation, and what people can do to improve their chances getting hired. We would welcome anyone who needs a job, and some advice, to call in. Also, if you have a job hunting success story to tell, we'll love to hear from you as well.
Stay tuned!
The Job Market Report LLC now has it's first Ebook available for Amazon Kindle devices, and all other computing devices using Amazon's Kindle reader software and apps. If you know someone who needs a job, and would like some help getting back into the workforce, have them check this out.
Also, please be on the lookout for our first LIVE talkshow! The Job Market Report will be taking The Global Job Presence live in the very near future. If you would like to be a part of this event, or just want more information, leave a comment below! We'll discuss the current job market situation, and what people can do to improve their chances getting hired. We would welcome anyone who needs a job, and some advice, to call in. Also, if you have a job hunting success story to tell, we'll love to hear from you as well.
Stay tuned!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Google Apps update alerts: Default routing settings for inbound messages
Google Apps update alerts: Default routing settings for inbound messages: “Default routing” is a new option on the Email settings page in the administrator control panel. This feature enables you to set up a domai...
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Official Google Enterprise Blog: Kaplan tests high with Google Apps for Business an...
Official Google Enterprise Blog: Kaplan tests high with Google Apps for Business an...: Posted by Edward Hanapole, CIO, Kaplan Editors note: Today’s guest blogger is Edward Hanapole, CIO, Kaplan, one of the world’s largest e...
Monday, August 6, 2012
Once again, uncertainty stymies the economy
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/06/business/fear-of-fiscal-cliff-has-industry-pulling-back.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
As if new job creation wasn't slow enough, now businesses are going to hold off even longer on hiring new employees until Congress and the President figure out how to avoid this 'financial cliff' that's coming in January of next year. It was bad enough when all these companies had to worry about was Obamacare. Now they are doubly scared to make any kind of risky business decisions.
Don't expect the unemployment rate to get below 8% until well after the first of the new year.
As if new job creation wasn't slow enough, now businesses are going to hold off even longer on hiring new employees until Congress and the President figure out how to avoid this 'financial cliff' that's coming in January of next year. It was bad enough when all these companies had to worry about was Obamacare. Now they are doubly scared to make any kind of risky business decisions.
Don't expect the unemployment rate to get below 8% until well after the first of the new year.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Official Google Enterprise Blog: Make mobile more manageable
Official Google Enterprise Blog: Make mobile more manageable: Posted by Hong Zhang, Google Apps Enterprise Mobile People are using phones and tablets more than ever before to get work done from anywhe...
The coming 'Financial Cliff', and what it REALLY means for America
http://secondtonone.org/sequestration-puts-2-14-million-total-jobs-at-risk
That's right, you read correctly. Over 2 MILLION jobs are at risk come January when mandated budget cuts kick in, unless Congress and the President act to avoid these cuts. No one seems to want to discuss the implications of these kinds of job losses. It would appear that the popular consensus is that Congress will wait until the eleventh hour, and then make sure this doesn't happen. However, a lot rides on what happens in November's Presidential elections. If this doesn't get taken care of, due to lame duck status in either Congress or the Whitehouse, this country faces the very REAL threat of job losses that would easily put the unemployment rate over 9% again.
Defense contractors would be especially hit hard.
http://pushbacknow.net/2012/08/01/us-defense-security-and-jobs-threatened-redalert/
Missouri stands to lose 51,000 jobs alone. According to the report outlined in the article above:
"The study outlines the impacts in all 50 states with California, Virginia and Texas experiencing the largest potential jobs loss and most states taking five-digit job losses."
Most states would suffer five figure job losses. Is your state prepared for that kind of economic hardship? You might want to keep that in mind when you go to the polls to vote for our next President.
America can't afford to let this happen.
That's right, you read correctly. Over 2 MILLION jobs are at risk come January when mandated budget cuts kick in, unless Congress and the President act to avoid these cuts. No one seems to want to discuss the implications of these kinds of job losses. It would appear that the popular consensus is that Congress will wait until the eleventh hour, and then make sure this doesn't happen. However, a lot rides on what happens in November's Presidential elections. If this doesn't get taken care of, due to lame duck status in either Congress or the Whitehouse, this country faces the very REAL threat of job losses that would easily put the unemployment rate over 9% again.
Defense contractors would be especially hit hard.
http://pushbacknow.net/2012/08/01/us-defense-security-and-jobs-threatened-redalert/
Missouri stands to lose 51,000 jobs alone. According to the report outlined in the article above:
"The study outlines the impacts in all 50 states with California, Virginia and Texas experiencing the largest potential jobs loss and most states taking five-digit job losses."
Most states would suffer five figure job losses. Is your state prepared for that kind of economic hardship? You might want to keep that in mind when you go to the polls to vote for our next President.
America can't afford to let this happen.
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