Archive for May, 2007

Entry Level Job Search

Monday, May 28th, 2007

While many other writers and researchers tend to offer the positive trend initially. And, later sneak in the bad news. Rather than pull any diversionary tactics, here is the news on entry level jobs in 2007. You may read them and weep, or read them and rejoice whichever the case may be as far as employment ranks on your life list.

In weatherman terms, it is a partially sunny extended forecast with entry-level jobs having a flat salary for the most part of the 2007 days. This projection is expected to last only a portion of the day and the rest of the day expected to be sunny adding to an increase in employability conditions around the globe. For this reason, you can anticipate an increase in entry-level hiring up 37 percent this year compared to 2006. Obviously, this is a continuing trend of increasing employment and Internet recruiting as seventy-two percent planned on an increase in 2006 hiring over sixty-four percent in 2005. This means of those 100% surveyed, 99% responded with plans to do more entry-level hiring than those in previous years do.

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London Jobs

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Working in one of the greatest capital in the world has advantages and disadvantages. London is also an international business location and also a so-called “command centre,” position which it shares with two other well known centres of the worldwide economy, Tokyo and New York.

London is the engine of the UK economy in its ensemble, assuring about 20% of the national economy. London is one of the first European capitals to have shifted to a service-based economy (soon after World War II) and as such there is no wonder nowadays more than 85% (more than 3 million people) of its employed population works in this sector.

The most important industry in London remains banking, which “captures” more than 300.000 persons, primarily within accounting jobs, and also involving a large number of employees working overseas for companies with the quarters in London. Banking and finance jobs in London are therefore among the most wanted by recruiters and they are paid accordingly. Pending on experience and level of the position occupied, the payment is between 15 £ and 55 £ per hour. In a related field, accountancy, salaries range from about 15.000 £ per year for a junior payroll clerk for instance to 55.000 £ per year for a professional experienced accountant.

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