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| To Become CEO, Does It Matter Where You Went to College? |
When you look up the bios on Fortune 500 CEOs, what universities would you expect to see on their resumes? Harvard, Yale, or Brown perhaps? "By the time someone has been working for a few years, or held one or two jobs, their employment record counts more than their educational background, recruiters say." In other words, it's what you do with that degree that matters. To read the full story click here.
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| U.S. Technology Industry Sees Strongest Job Growth Since 2001 |
A study released this week in tech-trade association AeA's ongoing Competitiveness Series shows the U.S. tech industry added over 140,000 jobs between January and June of 2006. This is nearly double the 78,900 tech jobs added in the first half of 2005 and the strongest job growth of any six-month period since 2001. "The good news is that the U.S. high-tech industry is adding jobs for the second year in a row, and adding jobs across all tech sectors" said AeA's president and CEO, William T. Archey. "But job growth is by no means as strong as we believe it could be, and it continues to lag growth in the private sector as a whole." To read the full story click here.
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