Strong US Job Growth in These Rapidly-Growing Cities
Using population growth, economic output, employment, wages and home prices, the annual Forbes list of America’s fastest-growing cities has been released.
Using population growth, economic output, employment, wages and home prices, the annual Forbes list of America’s fastest-growing cities has been released.
When narrowing down the most important factors in a company when looking for a job, pay and benefits are the most important. Close to one-third of millennials said they would change jobs in the USA if a raise were in the picture.
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Construction spending is also on the rise, soaring more than predicted to $1.257 trillion, over a two percent raise annually.
To gather information about the companies, Forbes worked alongside Statista, a research firm. Statista surveyed about 30,000 employers in the United States with questions about gender, diversity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age, and disability.
These six courses can be finished in eight to twelve months, and students will be connected to large employers like Wal-Mart or Bank of America who are in search of employees proficient in basic IT skills.
Toyota and Mazda, Japanese automakers, are planning a joint-venture and building a $1.6 billion plant in Alabama. The company is looking to employ close to 4,000 people.
The millennials of this generation realize money is not everything. Although these young people have a record level of student loan debt, flexibility in daily life is a high priority when they are choosing career paths.
Technology is changing the way we work each day and the evolution of Information Technology (IT) will likely make a huge difference in job titles and daily tasks. IT is taking us into even more automation, machine learning (ML), analytics, more cloud services, and more artificial intelligence (AI).
U.S. consumer confidence rose to a four-month high in July 2017 as more Americans have a positive outlook on both their current and future economic situations, according to data from the New York-based Conference Board released on Tuesday.