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“What degree will get me a job?”
Filed under Career Exploration, Employment Outlook
Posted by Libraries, April 23, 2007
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Cameron Ainsworth-Vincze, Maclean’s, 4/2/2007, Vol. 120, Iss. 12, p46.
This article discusses the changes likely to take place in the job market in the next two years. It goes over which job markets will most be affected by retiring baby boomers and what levels of education will be required from people interested in these positions. The article has a Canadian focus, though much of the data remains relevant to American markets. Of course, you could also read it as a barometer of what skills you might need if you were interested in emigrating to our neighbor to the north.
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