The Associated Press Reports Most Recent College Grads Will Have Tough Time Finding Jobs

The Associated Press recently reported that an astounding 1 in 2 college graduates this year will either be unemployed or underemployed. According to the collected data, opportunities for college graduates vary widely across the board. As the economy bounces between improvement and recession, My Colleges and Careers will help college graduates, and those working towards graduation, to know what specific technical skills will be most viable in the job market today.

(PRWeb April 26, 2012)

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Solar Energy International Chooses Pearson for Professional Textbook Series

Print and Digital Texts for Careers in the Growing Renewable Energy Sector

(PRWeb April 25, 2012)

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My Colleges and Careers Can Prepare Individuals for the Best Jobs in America

On April 13th, CareerCast released a list of the best and worst jobs in America. They declared that the worst job in the country is to be a lumberjack, and the best job to be a software engineer. My Colleges and Careers provides online tools and services that can help individuals obtain the skills necessary to work in the best jobs in America.

(PRWeb April 19, 2012)

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Mount Sinai School of Medicine Students Receive National Recognition for Innovative Human Rights in Medicine Program

Recognizing significant health disparities in the local community, six students joined together to develop a curriculum in which select students participate in community service and research projects with the help of a faculty mentor to acquire the skills they need to pursue social justice work in their careers. The students engage in this training while fostering effective, sustainable, and community-driven change in East Harlem.

(PRWeb April 16, 2012)

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StraighterLine Releases New Guide on How to Start a Career in Healthcare

StraighterLine (StraighterLine.com) announced today the release of a free new e-Guide, Start Training Today for a Career in Healthcare. The e-Guide provides useful information to the rapidly growing number of people interested in pursuing first or second careers in medical support professions ranging from nursing aides and dental assistants to laboratory and radiology technicians.

(PRWeb April 05, 2012)

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