We’ve all heard about the high unemployment rate in the U.S. The story not being told is the one about the large number of jobs that are waiting to be filled. Many employers are having trouble finding candidates with the right set of skills and experience, so job seekers would be wise to consider focusing their efforts on the areas of the economy that are experiencing the most growth.
Source: Crisp360
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