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Subject:RE: Job Market in the USA From:"Brierley, Sean" <Sean -at- Quodata -dot- Com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:19:15 -0400
I am specifically in Bill's market. There's a bunch of garbage managers out
there. Am not sure if it's dotbomb fallout or not, but I can tell you a vast
majority of those players are making it up as they go, and not for the
better. Yes, the market is tough. I've been keeping an eager eye out for
three months now and have seen the market dry up and competition increase
for available spots. Even within the US, companies are more-often looking to
hire local talent rather than bring in folks by relocation or long commutes
. . .. Certainly, it s an employer's market.
Cheers,
Sean
sean -at- misunderstood -dot- com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Swallow, William [SMTP:WSwallow -at- courion -dot- com]
> In general, the market - at least in the Northeast USA - is tight.
> Contractors I know are having a hard time drumming up business, and FTEs
> who
> are looking for work are finding it tough. I was lucky to land this job.
>
> There are people out there looking for tech writers... you just have to
> keep
> your eyes open and be ready to pounce. But many companies are tightening
> the
> purse strings and their belts to stay afloat these days. Plus, with all
> the
> dot-bomb "alumni" out there, upper management ain't as smart as it used to
> be... many dot-com founders are now upper management in other companies,
> either via acquisition or through conventional assimilation (job hunting).
>
>
> If you can wait - if you have a good job and like where you are - wait.
> Analysts have been predicting this "dry season" will continue for about
> another 6 months, at which time crops will slowly start to grow back.
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