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...optimism in PricewaterhouseCoopers' latest management survey. In May and June, 63% of the bosses were rosy on the U.S. economy. That's up from just 34% in the first quarter. But the same execs showed little sign of doing anything other than sitting on their hands. Plans to hire workers and spend on capital investment--the missing links in this recovery--changed little over the past four quarters (about 35% plan to add workers, and 41% plan more capital investment). The execs predicted unchanged revenue-growth rates too--which kind of makes you wonder why everyone is smiling...
...position is at Harvard salary grade 56, which brings in annual earnings between $41,200 and $68,700. The title is posted as first assistant/recruiting coordinator, but Mazzoleni said the division of responsibilities between McCann and the new hire has yet to be determined...
...We’ve advertised Nate Leaman’s position, but I could also bump up Sean McCann to that position,” Mazzoleni said. “Or I could have Sean in that position but hire a recruiting coordinator...
...study, is jobs that require more complex financial skills such as equity research and analysis or market research for developing new business. Evalueserve, a niche outsourcing company in Delhi, already performs research for patent attorneys and consulting firms in the U.S. In April, J.P. Morgan Chase said it would hire about 40 stock-research analysts in Bombay--about 5% of its total research staff. Novartis employs 40 statisticians in Bombay who process data from the drug company's clinical research...
...been assigned which Internet address, and they were reluctant to share. All that changed in February, when a federal judge ordered Verizon to turn over to RIAA the name of an alleged music pirate. That opened the floodgates. Last week the Federal District courthouse in Washington had to hire extra clerks just to deal with music-industry litigation...