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Are there any fields in programming that are currently "recession proof?" That is, are there any topics that, if a person is profficient in them, he/she will be relatively immune from the current economic slowdown?
At first I was thinking that due to ...
Started by FreeMemory on
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When you look at the current job market might want to do is look for programming jobs... .
Actually, from what I have seen the programming industry seems to be recession proof itself.
To be reasonably recession-proof whatever area they're in.
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First, let's me explain my situation. I am 25 years old. I have been a junior programmer for two years and this is my first job. I am an active person and I like the challenge and the satisfaction of solving problems. Although my responsibility is to ...
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As it is recession time, you should look at some things before changing job reasons being to be in this recession....
Whether or not I get appropriate remuneration or recognition of 1) and 2) .
recession, because I really love what I do.
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I have completed MCA (Master of Computer Applications) last year. Now working as a Jr. .Net Programmer in a small IT company. But I am not satisfied with my current position. I want something better than this. My educational record is good. But I haven...
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Recession should not be a reason of familiarity with new and upcoming technologies and you should be able to ride the recession easily.
The demand for technologies will always go up and down .
Decide.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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We're back in recession http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17836624
Two consecutive negative quarters of growth=recession
I predict that unfortunately the conservatives are about to see their worst local election results for decades.
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Re: We're back in recession
Well we did warn you...
Re: We're back in recession
Is this erm in erm...taxes.
Re: We're back in recession
Thanks David and George.
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Double dip recession
well it happened.
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Give a hoot.
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Ks have a basic understanding of the negative impact of recovery. However how does an standard client to take care of employment crisis particularly affected, it is not extremely clear.
John Schmitt and Dean Baker released a new report on the doable impact...
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USA has good growth ,UK in double dip recession ,what has the USA done right and the UK doing wrong?
Started by Net Nut on
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Deficit was due to a collapse in government income as a result of the recession/low growth.
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So, do you think we could be very close to another recession right now?
What if another Katrina hit today? Could we handle the economics associated with it today without falling deep and fast into a recession?
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I think I can handle a recession for is a house, and then maybe a ....
The only reason we will not have a severe recession is that the banks can not have everyone be tough I've got 16K of student debt, and not a penny to my name.
The mills.
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If the recession ennded in late 2009 why does it still feel like were in one? well in the uk anyway it seems unemployment has risen
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How's that austerity working out, eh? Because Europe....
I don't keel like we are in a recession, my business is doing good.
The uk has experienced 30% higher unemployment due to conservative austerity measures .
The recession hasn't ended yet.
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Has anyone been looking for a job and received feedback from recruiters since the beginning of this year about which skills are most in demand in the United States (preferably New York)?
I realize a similar question was asked in September 2008 but I'm...
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Also....
So, Linux, Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, [add your favorite here], etc it will continue to be a hot topic too .
In one of the only workplaces I know where no one is worried about their jobs due to the recession will benefit from recession.
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