New York Jobs and Employment

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Ireland Jobs and Employment

In the current economic climate, it is hard, if not impossible to find Jobs and Employment in any country. Jobs in Ireland are now almost impossible to get, with more and more workers being laid off everyday. Companies such as Dell, Hewlett Packard and Microsoft all have their European offices there - for now. The Jobs and Employment situation in Dublin, Cork, Belfast and Waterford is still keeping up appearances, so to speak. But in the rest of the country, especially places like Mayo, Galway and Kerry, unemployment is the highest it has been in years. In fact, recruitment is so bad that the unemployment rate has virtually doubled in one year.

NY New York Jobs and Employment

New York was one of the hardest hit when it came to the financial sectors in the USA, not that anyone has much pity on them, since they were the ones that contributed greatly in getting the world economy into the mess. Gone are the days when one could pick and choose a job in America, especially in New York, where Jobs and Employment were on every street corner. Now, those that once snubbed their noses at service jobs are now only too happy to be employed in the sector. Manufacturing Jobs, as well as all sectors of the economy has slowed or even reversed themselves from the highs of the 90’s economic boom, and America and New York will be looking to Green technology and highly skilled labour.

Are there any TEFL ESL English Language Jobs South America

In the final chapter on Jobs worldwide, I would have to say that South America, especially Brazil and Argentina have been hit especially hard when it comes to Jobs and Employment. Though the official rate of inflation in Argentina is put at 7%, most analysts agree it is much higher. Brazil is in much the same boat, with Chile, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, The Caribbean, Paraguay, Uruguay and Ecuador not being far behind. If one is looking for TEFL or English Teacher Jobs in South America, then stick close to the Universities -and do not go to South America without guaranteed employment, the same holds true for any type of Job. Good luck with the Job Hunting!!

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