With 450,000 hires per month, Why Is it So Difficult to Find a Job in California Today?
At Fox and Hounds, we have posted several times about the enormous volatility of jobs in California. This volatility divides into two parts: the ongoing
At Fox and Hounds, we have posted several times about the enormous volatility of jobs in California. This volatility divides into two parts: the ongoing
The “knowledge economy” is perhaps the dominating narrative in California employment in 2013. It is a narrative pushed forward by a number of the state’s
The three story brick building at 181 Fremont Street in San Francisco’s South of Market area stands out among the surrounding high rise office and
In California workforce circles, a main 2013 meme regards the “skills gap”, by which tens of thousands or more of skilled jobs are going unfilled
The latest national job numbers announced last Friday produced the predictable cheerleading from the national media on the strength of the recovery in employment (see
From the Imperial County through the Central Valley and north to Shasta, Del Norte and Modoc counties, and especially in the coastal regions of our
(This is a longer version of an essay that first appeared last Friday, Jan 25, in the San Francisco Chronicle opinion section.) San Francisco is
Marty Nemko is one of the deans of job coaches in California. He has been advising job seekers in person and through radio and newspaper
How is the internet/mobile technology changing the job structure in California? What jobs are being eliminated? What jobs are being created? Are more jobs being