If you want to get a job in NYC, dont bother. There are none.
Those who do have jobs find themselves working at least 30% harder then they did a year ago and the threat of getting cut constantly looms in their minds. Despite working harder, the workers of NYC will be lucky to get any kind of raise or bonus.
Surely, there will be more cuts made in 2009 or at least the early part. In fact, many companies have announced their intentions at making more cuts.
Job fairs have become a circus with lines around the corner of persons in ties and suits ready to provide their resume to just about anyone.
Employers that do post jobs are inundated with resumes and phone-calls.
Its clear that there isn't much work out there and probably wont be for some time to come...
Those who do have jobs find themselves working at least 30% harder then they did a year ago and the threat of getting cut constantly looms in their minds. Despite working harder, the workers of NYC will be lucky to get any kind of raise or bonus.
Surely, there will be more cuts made in 2009 or at least the early part. In fact, many companies have announced their intentions at making more cuts.
Job fairs have become a circus with lines around the corner of persons in ties and suits ready to provide their resume to just about anyone.
Employers that do post jobs are inundated with resumes and phone-calls.
Its clear that there isn't much work out there and probably wont be for some time to come...