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Business school students say the job climate has grown much darker for them, too.
What is clear, however, is that the job climate for recent college graduates has changed for the worse.
"We can tell precisely what the job climate is like," Ms. Watsky said.
This bipartisan program recruits and supports pro-jobs candidates who are committed to promoting policies to enhance California's economy and jobs climate.
As the nation's 1.3 million college seniors graduate this year, they face what economists and demographers call one of the harshest job climates in a quarter-century.
Geographic relocation presents social opportunities to both seek a more favorable job climate and a social order more accepting of educated women.
Singapore's newspapers are filled with stories giving advice on how Singaporean professionals - who face a tough job climate at home - should behave when they work in China.
It's best to get a written description, but remember that jobs change and that, in today's job climate, employees often are expected to be flexible and ready to take on new duties.
Extra Efforts by Immigrants Other students who found school particularly taxing, especially those who were recent immigrants, made extra efforts to succeed because of the tougher job climate.
Nonetheless, consumers are starting to notice the slow improvement in the job climate, said Jordan Goodman, who oversees the Money magazine/ ABC News consumer comfort poll.
"In California, wholly apart from the recession, our jobs climate is unacceptable," Gov. Pete Wilson, a Republican, said in a speech to a group of business executives here last month.
He was recognized for his efforts to protect local control, his legislative work on behalf of the industrial real estate industry and his tireless efforts to improve the business and jobs climate in California.
But even as it becomes less clear what to study and as the job climate worsens, more people are applying to business schools, both to increase their chances of finding jobs and to hunker down during the downturn.
Also, in the current job climate aswell it has become very difficult for students to get part time jobs between their studying, so if this unfortuante medical student has been unable to obtain one, he is left with an apsolutely crushing debt.
While recognizing these numbers can't provide a complete picture of Ohio's jobs climate, they are an important indicator of economic activity that Secretary Husted hopes will add to the discussion of how to improve the state's overall climate for business.
CAJobKillers.Com: A CalChamber website tracking more than 3,000 legislative proposals every year, sounding the alarm when a bill will hurt employers and the economy and working to win support for legislation that will help the jobs climate.
"The job climate has never been better for those graduating and for those seeking summer jobs," said Dr. Pearl Kamer, chief economist for the Long Island Association, who added that 21,000 new jobs were created on the Island in the 12 months ending in May.
Fed Policy Makers Found Inflation a Risk Surging energy prices and a strengthening jobs climate have raised the risk that inflation could worsen, in the opinion of Federal Reserve policy makers, who cited those concerns in a meeting this month in support of continued raising of short-term interest rates.