National Experts coming to Denver to Build Bridges at the National Brain Injury Employment Conference
May 28, 2010 by John Allen · Leave a Comment
The 4th annual National Brain Injury Employment Conference is a unique forum that brings together all the stakeholders in the brain injury and employment fields in the Denver area. Register today for an interactive and inspirational two days of learning and networking.
National Brain Injury Employment Conference to be held June 16-17
May 21, 2010 by John Allen · Leave a Comment
CTAT will be hosting the 4th annual National Brain Injury Employment Conference June 16-17 in Aurora, Colorado. The “Building Bridges” National Brain Injury Employment Conference is a unique forum that brings together all the stakeholders in the brain injury and employment fields-survivors, veterans, family members and professionals-for an interactive and inspirational two days of learning [...]
Hiring on Wall Street Ramps Up as Profits Rebound
April 14, 2010 by John Allen · Leave a Comment
Looks like we’re seeing the economy starting to stabilize and even grow a bit. With J.P. Morgan reporting quarterly profits of 3.3 billion, demand for top talent is up. This means lucrative pay to lure key people on Wall Street. Yep, Wall Street is hiring again. By Stevenson Jacobs NEW YORK - Among those in demand: [...]
Young Veterans Returning Home to Few Jobs
March 13, 2010 by John Allen · 1 Comment
The unemployment rate last year for young Iraq and Afghanistan veterans hit 21.1 percent, the Labor Department said Friday, reflecting a tough obstacle combat veterans face as they make the transition home from war.
Senate Approves Tax Breaks for New Hires
February 24, 2010 by John Allen · 1 Comment
It’s the first of several job-creation measures promised by Democrats WASHINGTON – Companies that hire the unemployed would claim new tax breaks under a jobs-promoting bill the Senate passed Wednesday, delivering President Barack Obama and Democrats a much-needed victory. The 70-28 vote sends the bill back to the House, which passed a far more costly [...]
Getting a job just got a little easier
February 9, 2010 by John Allen · Leave a Comment
With 14.8 million people out of work, competition for new jobs is easing ever so slightly, according to a government report released Tuesday. There are now about 5.9 job seekers, on average, competing for each job opening, according to the latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s down [...]
Call of Duty Endowment Created to Help Veterans Combat Unemployment
November 9, 2009 by John Allen · Leave a Comment
Activision Blizzard to make initial donation of $1 million, to raise awareness and assist organizations that provide veterans with training and job placement. WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, November 10, at 8:30AM EST, the Call of Duty Endowment (CODE), a non-profit public benefit corporation whose mission is to help soldiers transition to civilian careers, will host [...]
Super Great Jobs with No Candidates
November 3, 2009 by John Allen · Leave a Comment
Hiring managers struggle to find employees, even as millions of jobs seekers are desperate for work. By Gordon Gates Despite millions of unemployed job seekers desperate for work, many open positions are languishing unfilled. The reason? Not enough candidates. With job openings largely concentrated in specialized industries like healthcare, green technology and energy, some employers [...]










