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Eight Technologies Lead Job Market Recovery

November 9, 2009 How many are on your resume?  Simply access the latest issue of Beantown Web to learn which Web technologies are leading us out of recession: http://beantownweb.blogspot.com/2009/11/boston-market-november-2009.html Read On...

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Web Technologies on the Rebound

October 13, 2009 As the nationwide unemployment rate approaches 10 percent, the web technology job market in the Boston metro area continues its impressive rebound.  Over a four-month period all 20 of the most-listed Web technologies have experienced an increase in job postings. In particular, five technologies have experienced at least a 50% increase in demand since early June.  One Web technology is climbing the charts with a bullet moving 10 posit Read On...

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Latest Innovations on the Internet and Mobile Devices

September 21, 2009 Ten innovative companies.  Seven hundred business and technology contacts.  All FREE in one event. If you are interested in previewing the latest innovations on the Internet and mobile devices while expanding your social network in a real live social setting, then check out WebInno23.  Simply access the latest issue on Beantown Web for details. Read On...

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Fast Growing Companies in a Slow Economy

September 16, 2009 Fast growing companies emerge, even in a slow economy. Inc. magazine has identified the 5,000 fastest growing private companies in the United States. More than 200 companies are located in Massachusetts. Access the latest issue of Beantown Web to identify which private companies are most likely to be hiring in your neighborhood. View the complete blog here. Read On...

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Underemployment in the Digital Arts

September 10, 2009 With unemployment being the issue first and foremost in the minds of jobseekers, another culprit has been overlooked, and it may just be worse: underemployment. It’s a broader measure than unemployment that includes people who would like and are qualified for full-time work, but are forced to settle for part-time opportunities. The rate of unemployment is approaching 10 percent, but for the month of August, underemployment was just over 16 Read On...

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