Finance Job Seekers Remain Upbeat About Career Prospects Despite Longer Than
Expected Job Search
According to OneWire.com Survey, 68% of Job-Seeking Finance Professionals Are
Confident About Finding Employment Within Next Six Months, Even as 79% Report
That Their Job Search Is Taking Longer Than Expected
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - December 16, 2009) - As the economy begins to
show signs of a recovery, about two-thirds of job seekers in the financial
services sector are confident that they will be employed within the next six
months. This optimism exists even as 79% of job seekers acknowledge that their
job search is taking longer than they had initially expected.
These responses, from a recent survey of job-seeking finance professionals,
suggest a...Keep Reading.
You can check out coverage from Reuters here:
Most finance job-seekers open to pay cuts: survey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A majority of job-seekers in the finance sector would
consider taking a pay cut since their job searches are taking longer than
initially expected, according to a survey by an online career management
company.
The survey by OneWire.com found 57 percent of people pursuing finance jobs
would consider accepting a position that pays less than their most recent
position...Keep Reading.