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Commercial Banking


While consolidation, competition, technological change, and the economic downturn have forced layoffs, there are still plenty of jobs available in commercial banking - especially in areas like mortgage banking, where lower interest rates have helped business. Commercial banks have also expanded into different niche businesses so they can continue to grow, such as accounts receivable processing and loan management, transaction processing, and mortgages and other commercial product lines. Finally, many banks have introduced new product hybrids to their customers and are just starting their overseas commercial expansion.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Health Care/Biotechnology


The health-care industry is booming say industry analysts. It comprises approximately one-seventh of the U.S. economy, and competition among companies is fierce meaning that there are a number of positions in a diversity of practice areas for people like you. Words like immuno-assay and gene transfection may turn you on, or perhaps it's the humanitarian and service aspects that appeal to you, but whatever sparks your interest, it's your business knowledge and drive to succeed coupled with your ability to hone in on the finance and marketing issues at hand that will make you a valuable resource in this industry. Opportunities to prove yourself and to gain substantial responsibilities early on don't faze you because you are confident that you have the skills and resources to handle it.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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High-Tech/Telecom


Though it was one of the hardest hit industries in the last few years, the High-Tech/Telecom industry is not going away. This mammoth industry encompasses companies and conglomerates that make hardware, produce software, and provide services. Hardware includes a vast range of products including video broadcasting satellites, computers, and transmission cables. Services include running the switches that control the phone system and configuring networks for corporations and businesses. The software is the backbone of many of the hardware and services offered; it allows the hardware to function, and needs to be configured properly to run optimally. With a number of companies offering substitute goods and services, the competition in this industry is becoming fiercer, and they need business people to make them meaner and leaner and to give the company direction and incite to the trends and developments in their industry. In competition there are winners that create the losers. You are a winner, and you have the vision and technical interests to make an impact.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Internet/New Media


In the 1990's the Internet was a small portion of our lives, but today it has infiltrated into the mundane trappings of our existence. We buy tickets, plan our travel, shop, research, and communicate with our friends via and World Wide Web. Industry innovations such as wireless technology, internet-enabled cell phones and PDAs, litter the market and will soon allow us to be online more of the time. As companies emerged, industry leaders desired to marry the global network with technology and media to make a large profit. These leaders, however, found they did not have a business model to guide them, and so with little skills but big ideas and dreams for the future, they forged ahead. Unfortunately, many sprinted right into cyberspace oblivion.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Investment Banking


As a persistent and resilient individual with a strong understanding of accounting, as well as a background in finance and economics, this work can prove to be exhausting but extremely financially rewarding and challenging. The risks are high, but this is exactly the way you want it to be. As an I-Banker you will be under constant pressure to learn quickly and synthesize complex information on the spot, while maintaining a vigilant eye on the market to assist in raising capital and to provide investment advice, appraisals, and estimates for your bank's clients. That's why your ambition, stamina and commitment are crucial to your success.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Investment Management


When the economy was booming, conventional wisdom held that paying an asset manager to invest your money was ridiculous, since index funds that replicated the Dow or the S&P 500 consistently beat most U.S. active funds. Now that indices aren't doing as well, active funds are garnering more respect from investors, and the industry as a whole is thriving.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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IT Consulting


As technology continues to automate, accelerate, and connect the global marketplace, the importance of the IT specialist's role cannot be overstated. Never mind that hundreds of dot-coms have vanished or downsized in the last year and a half - information technology continues to remain at the forefront of the U.S. economy. Who hires IT specialists? Everyone - IT crosses almost every public and private sector: major corporations, the Government (particularly the Department of Defense - the largest employer of the IT workforce), small business, non-profits, etc. With roughly 1.6 million IT openings, and only about 40,000 students graduating from technology-related fields each year, one job in every dozen will be vacant this year, according to a recent study by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA).


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Management Consulting


As an analytical person with strong interpersonal skills to boot, you are already highly marketable. As a consultant, you will partner with your clients to provide innovative and practical solutions to meet their business needs. In this industry, your thirst for problem solving and ability to remain focused in a deadline-driven, detail-oriented environment should already be one of your trademarks because there will be intense crunch times during the lifetime of your projects that will require you to give your best to exceed your client's expectations.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Marketing/Brand MGT


Marketing-related jobs account for about 30% of all jobs offered in industrialized nations, which is good news for people like you, unless they get in your way. You're known as a communicator, persuasive and knowing, you're collegial exterior can sometimes mask your drive and ability to quickly and aggressively seek new information to use to your client's advantage. Numerous companies offer similar goods and services, and consumers can now shop around the world for the best prices and deals. With the explosion of the Internet and new media, and with continually emerging technological innovations, companies struggle to maintain their brand identity in an increasingly competitive marketplace that now spans the globe. As a brand manager, you will assist a corporation, firm, individual, company, or other organization to promote and distribute their ideas, goods, or services. In this industry your ability to synthesize information and clearly present new ideas is crucial.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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Media & Entertainment


Although you many characterize the M&E industry by the artsy-fartsy, anti-corporate types, the companies like Sony, AOL Time Warner, GE, Condé Naste, and Disney laugh all the way to the bank. These multi-national institutions look to hire business-minded individuals like you. The M&E Industry offers a host of jobs to people with little to no experience in the industry, but who have a passion as well as the business skills to allow the artsy-fartsy, anti-corporate types to make more money for Sony, AOL Time Warner, and the rest. Even during economically depressed periods, this industry continues to flourish and grow, and so do the opportunities to find a perfect career for you. You are an individual who is confident, with the ability to provide valuable, strategic, and innovative solutions to your company, and the M&E industry wants people like you.


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Date: 03-04-2008
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