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On the cusp of change: from art teacher to info pro, her career has changed—and changed with the times
Patricia O'Brien Libutti, a retired member, has been surprised by the accolades she received in the past year. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In April, the SLA Education Division gave her the Anne Galler Award for Professional Excellence. The award celebrates an individual who "has demonstrated professional excellence in the field...
Tags: CAREER, education, job, librarian, Rutgers University, SLA, Temple University
Research articles 2007-12-01
Wanted: Savvy Grads in Math and Science
Board of Contributors AS THIS YEAR'S college and university graduates head into the work force, New Jersey's pharmaceutical and medical technology companies continue to be a leading source of jobs, offering excellent pay and benefits and promising career opportunities. The industry employs 60,000 workers statewide and modest growth...
Tags: job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2007-06-11
Editorial | Wayne Bryant
It would be a dreadful oversight to allow state Sen. Wayne Bryant (D., Camden) to retire without a few appropriate remarks. Fare thee well, thou king of pork. And don't let the grand jury's door hit you on the way out. We won't miss not seeing you...
Tags: CAREER, job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2007-03-13
Online learning part of path to better jobs for parents.(sustainable jobs)(Brief Article)
Low-income parents and children in New Jersey are learning together online at home, and the parents are getting preparation for better jobs. The Sloan Center on Innovative Training and Workforce Development housed at Rutgers University (N.J.) has studied a pilot project of 128 ...
Tags: job, Rutgers University, workforce
Research articles 2005-12-01
Grads welcome an uptick in hiring
WASHINGTON -- College seniors are experiencing the best job market in four years, but hiring for soon-to-be graduates is still nowhere near the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. Employers plan to increase their hiring of college graduates by more than 13% this year, the second consecutive yearly rise...
Tags: Benefits, CAREER, graduate, hiring, job, recruiting, Rutgers University, salary
Research articles 2005-04-25
Bet Your Sweet BEIP
State tax breaks for private companies date back to 1791, when a Paterson investor group headed by Alexander Hamilton received a tax shelter and exemption from military service. Abandoning a modern tax-break-the Business Employment Incentive Program BEIP-would cost New Jersey jobs and tax revenue, according to a statecommissioned report by...
Tags: economist, FINANCE, job, Rutgers University, Taxes
Research articles 2004-08-09
Piscataway, N.J., Job Fair Draws Over 1,000 Candidates.
By Ken Tarbous, Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 28--The 21-year-old New Brunswick man, dressed in shirt and tie, was among more than 1,000 people attending the Career Builders Job Fair yesterday at the Louis Brown Athletic...
Tags: CAREER, job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2004-04-28
U.S. Workers Fear Losing Their Jobs, Poll Finds.
By Kathleen Lynn, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 22--Eighteen percent of American workers have experienced at least one layoff since 2001, according to a new survey by Rutgers University. And despite signs of economic recovery, American...
Tags: job, Rutgers University, worker
Research articles 2004-04-22
Southern New Jersey: The State's Economic Magnet
Southern New Jersey is on solid economic ground. In many cases, the 3,700 square-mile region is stealing the business-growth headlines from its neighbors in northern and central New Jersey It's about time. For too many years the eight-county region has been recognized only as a tourism destination - a recognition...
Tags: FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Investment, job, Rutgers University, Transportation
Research articles 2004-02-01
Most firms give laid-off workers no 'parachute'
TRENTON, N.J. -- Serge Kher had never been unemployed until his job as general manager of a car dealership in Virginia Beach, Va., was eliminated in March. After sending out 107 resumes, trolling Internet job sites and looking into different fields, the 48-year-old father of four had only...
Tags: economist, job, Rutgers University, worker
Research articles 2003-07-28
New Study Provides View of Widespread Pain of Nation's Unemployment.
By Tammy Joyner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 30--Nearly one in five American workers have been laid off in the past three years, and many had little or no safety net after they were let go, according to a...
Tags: job, Rutgers University, worker
Research articles 2003-07-30
University Economists See Growth Ahead for New Jersey Economy.
By Ken Tarbous, Asbury Park Press, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 18--NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.--New Jersey's economy is about to start expanding, with slow and steady job growth predicted for the next several years, according to the head of an academic group...
Tags: job, recession, Rutgers University
Research articles 2003-07-18
Expert Forecasts Growth for New Jersey Economy.
By Ken Tarbous, Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 18--New Jersey's economy is about to start expanding, with slow and steady job growth predicted for the next several years, according to the head of an academic group...
Tags: job, recession, Rutgers University
Research articles 2003-07-18
Few Jobs Await Asbury Park, N.J.-Area Graduates.
By David P. Willis, Asbury Park Press, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 22--Monmouth University senior Greg Mescall knows it's going to be tough finding a job in sports broadcasting. But the 21-year-old from Middletown, who is general manager of ...
Tags: hiring, job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2003-03-22
New Jersey Governor Seeks Consolidation of State Job Training Programs.
By Kathleen Lynn, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 17--Governor McGreevey on Thursday proposed consolidating state job-training programs under the state Department of Labor, saying this move would help provide the skilled workforce New Jersey needs. ...
Tags: consolidation, job, Rutgers University, training, workforce
Research articles 2003-01-17
New Brunswick, N.J., Job Fair Attracts Some 3,500 Attendees.
By Kathleen Hopkins, Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 9--NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.: Sheryl Lyn is worried about her prospects of getting a job -- so much so that she drove more than four hours yesterday from Binghamton,...
Tags: CAREER, job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2003-01-09
Business Conference Finds New Jersey Economy Sluggish.
By Kathleen Lynn, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 18--New Jersey's economy has gone from "go-go" in the late 1990s to "no-go" in the last 18 months, and is now headed into "slow-go." That's what Rutgers University...
Tags: job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2002-12-18
New Jersey Industry Leaders, Workforce Specialists Seek Gender Parity.
By Teresa M. McAleavy, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 12--You can't tell mothers, or fathers for that matter, to clock in at 9 and stay until the job gets done and expect to foster productivity in the workplace. ...
Tags: council, job, parity, Rutgers University, women, workforce
Research articles 2002-06-12
Panel Studies Needs of Working Poor.
By Teresa M. McAleavy, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 21--Now that welfare reform has put more people on the payroll, it's time to figure out how to help these folks break away from the swelling ranks of the working poor,...
Tags: FINANCE, Governor, job, Rutgers University, Transportation, welfare
Research articles 2002-03-21
Empty Tables at Hackensack, N.J.-Area Job Fair.
By Allison Pries, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 31--For graduating students, empty tables at the New Jersey Collegiate Career Fair on Wednesday were stark reminders that the dot-com hiring frenzy is over and the economy is softening. ...
Tags: dot-com, graduate, job, Rutgers University
Research articles 2001-05-31
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