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Career Fair matches employers, job seekers in Cape Girardeau
Southeast Missourian, MO
com%2Fapps%2Fpbcsi. Since June, the Scott City resident has been looking for employment and hoped to find the answer today at the seventh annual Career Fair. Henderson admits times are hard on the working class and events like the Career Fair are key to helping them find employment. “This is nice because by coming here I don’t have to do all the work by myself since a lot of employers are right here in one place,” said Henderson, who was looking for opportunities as a certified nursing assistant at one of three Cape Girardeau hospitals. “With the economy the way it is any help I can get is welcomed. “Sponsored by the Southeast Missourian and the City of Cape Girardeau, the Career Fair at the Osage Community Centre allowed job hunters such as Henderson to fill out applications and visit booths of recruiters from 42 companies, most of whom had immediate job openings.
For ‘09 Grads, Job Prospects Take a Dive
Wall Street Journal
“Things have been so good that students were able to rely on even some of the least-effective job search strategies,” like sending résumés via email and searching online career postings, she says. “They can’t really afford to do that now. The employment outlook is not all bad, career counselors say. Despite cutbacks in finance, retail, manufacturing and construction, demand for recent graduates remains high in fields such as accounting, public service, health care, education and technology. The federal government, in particular, is boosting campus recruiting ahead of anticipated worker shortages. By 2016, nearly 61% of current full-time government employees will be eligible for retirement, according to U.
Regional career fair is set for Nov. 3
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