Healthcare workers displaced by Hurricane Katrina don't have to worry about finding jobs in other parts of the country. Thanks to the shortage of medical professionals, they are being courted by hospitals, doctor offices, and clinics nationwide, according to USA Today.
A movement has quietly been growing across the United States and internationally,
and it involves a series of e-mail discussion group communities hosted by WorldWIT,
standing for "Worldwide Women, Insights, Technology."
The volume of help-wanted advertising in the nation's newspapers increased
in November, according to the Conference Board's Help-Wanted Advertising Index.
The volume of help-wanted advertising in the nation's newspapers remained steady in September, according
to the Conference Board's Help-Wanted Advertising Index.
Employers in Washington, D.C., Boston, San Diego and Seattle lead the country
in terms of the number of employment ads they post on Internet job boards, according to a ranking
by Corzen, a provider of research and data for tracking market conditions.
In a possible sign the hiring market may have finally hit bottom and is poised
for a rebound, the volume of help-wanted advertising in the nation's newspapers
remained steady in July, according to the Conference Board.
Help-wanted advertising volume was flat in May, according to the Conference Board's Help-Wanted Advertising Index - a barometer of America's job market. The index now stands at 36. It was 44 one year ago.