Undergrads Shuffle List of Dream Employers
May 20, 2009

Students graduating from college today are feeling the sting of a tough economy: Only 19.7% of those who have sent out a résumé have a job, according to a recent survey by the National Association of Colleges & Employers. Even worse: Less than 60% of undergraduates have bothered to look for employment.
That’s grim news, as any college student (or parent of one) preparing to enter the workforce can attest. But that doesn’t mean students can’t dream—or that there aren’t opportunities out there—as witnessed by the record number of undergraduates who responded to Universum USA’s annual survey on ideal employers. read more
Growing excitement, expectations for green jobs corps
March 3, 2009

(CNN) — When Rita Bryer sees 300-foot-tall wind turbines sprouting up from the prairie near her home in western Oklahoma, she can’t help but wonder about the view from the top, where blades the size of semi-trucks spin.
“Out here, you can see the wind turbines from 10 miles away,” she said. “Think about how far you’ll be able to see when you’re at the top.” read more
Best Careers of 2008
August 6, 2008

US News gives us the top careers of 2008. Among the chosen few are urban planners, investment bankers, registered nurses, occupational therapists, and management consultants.
And of course, a section dedicated to the most overrated jobs including real estate agents, architects, and attorneys. read more


