Jobless recovery is basically an oxymoron.
To those of you that think we won't have a jobless recovery, how will we have job growth? Which sectors of the economy will see the most..
Certain areas of the medical profession, energy, agriculture, the hard sciences in general. Basically I see us moving away from a consumption based economy, mainly because the debt situation at nearly all levels is out of control and the general population is aging.
The hard sciences haven't had significant job growth in quite a while.
I'm feeling mixed signals on the accounting profession. Some articles are giving the field "recession-proof". CPAnet has numerous people even with passed exams saying they can't land a job and there are so many applicants. Manufacturing and construction people are bascially being told to retrain. IT is a mixed bag as well- What will happen with outsourcing?
The only recession proof jobs are those of unqualified well-connected people.