Recession-Proof Jobs

The recession may be taking a toll on jobs in manufacturing, newspapers, housing and the financial sector, but some jobs are recession-proof. While no job has 100 percent security, some jobs do well during hard times and some are simply needed regardless of what the economy is doing. Here are three fields that are resisting the recession: 

Teaching 

Education tops the list of jobs-for-the-future according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Occupational Information Network. Just about every grade level is looking for teachers who specialize in high-demand fields such as math, science or bilingual education. As long as the U.S. wants to remain competitive with other countries in engineering, technology and medicine, math and science teachers will be in demand. College instructors also have a much better job outlook as college enrollment increases because of the rising number of 18 to 24-year-olds.

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Target Jobs: See Yourself in Target Red

Target Employment is an Excellent Foundation to any Career

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Target Jobs and CareersSome retail stores offer an exceptional career plan.  Target is one of those retailers.  You can inspire exceptional levels of performance utilizing business, leadership and people skills at Target.

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Thinking of a Career in Sales

A Sales Career, while many times lucrative, deals with REJECTION.

Sales Jobs and CareersIf you are thinking about a career in sales then first ask yourself this one very important question, can you handle rejection? If the answer is no then you may want to reconsider your profession. To be successful in sales, you can't take rejection personally. You will have to be persistent because persistence is really what makes a great salesperson. Try to get into a company that sells products or services that you feel passionate about; this will make your life a whole lot easier down the road. In order to sell something you have to already be convinced that the product or service is great!

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Lets Progress to Progressive Insurance Jobs

The three major business segments of Progressive are business auto insurance, personal lines and other types of business.

Progressive provide numerous options for insurance employment.

The different career opportunities obtainable at Progressive comprise information technology, customer care, claims, inside sales and placements to help the clients by providing better purchasing, rights and claim understanding.

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Walgreens Jobs and Career Information: Skills Assessment

A Walgreens Computerized Skills Test is necessary for Employment

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Walgreens Preemployment TestOne of the requirements for working in many job positions at Walgreens is taking a computerized skills assessment test. For many people, such a test holds a certain level of intimidation. You may realize, quite correctly, that the computerized skills assessment test will be a deciding factor in whether you are able to gain employment through Walgreens, or not. Knowing what to expect ahead of time, before you sit down at that computer terminal, may help alleviate some of those fears.

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Home Depot Jobs and Careers

Home Depot's Operation Career Front

Home Depot Goes the Extra Mile to Hire Military Personnel 

While many businesses do their best to make their employment practices open to members of the military, Home Depot's "Operation Career Front" goes one step further by providing career opportunities to members of the armed forces and their families.

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Fire-Proof Your Job: 4 Ways To Security

As an employee, do you know what it takes to keep your job in this economic climate? Do you feel a bit insecure in your place, or do you simply want to do all you can to have a more stable position in your company?

Do you have what it takes to "make the cut," when the cut comes - as it eventually and surely will? Here are the top 4 "Fireproof-your-job" tips that make all the difference between a bonus and a pink-slip. Take it for what it's worth, then keep your chin up and do what it takes to outlast the 15 other people standing in line to replace you at any given moment.

First Off: You Weren't Hired With That Chip on Your Shoulder, Were You?

Fire Proof You Job

One of the biggest unspoken pet-peeves your boss has is the Prima Donna complex mysteriously prevalent in this economic downturn. He (or she) gets it. Times are rough - but guess what? They are for everyone

else you work with! Everyone has stress, everyone is likely working long hours, and everyone has bills to pay. Human beings live on the same planet with the same struggles. That's life. And yes, this is true for you and everyone else you work with: you want more money and less work. Do you know who gets those types of positions? Hollywood actors playing the roles of rich people in movies. No matter who you are, more money comes with more stress and more responsibility.

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