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Friday, September 26, 2008

Help Wanted In Filling These Hot Jobs



JOBS, CAREER, EMPLOYMENT, HARDEST JOBS TO FILL, IN DEMAND JOBS

By Joseph PisaniNews AssociateCNBC.com

It’s a job hunter’s dream come true: A shortage of talent and a wealth of needy employers has made for a hot job market for some.

Among the jobs in most demand are engineers, machinists, skilled trades, technicians, accountants, mechanics, IT staff and production operators, according to a survey conducted by staffing and employment services company Manpower.

"Manufacturing has a more negative reputation with students," says Lynn Sarikas, director of the MBA career center at Northeastern University, "not only are they aware of significant layoffs and outsourcing in the industry, there is also a perception that manufacturing is a bit behind the times."

She says that hardly true in that manufacturing jobs increasingly require tech skills as these jobs become less hands-on.

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