Future hiring will mainly benefit the high-skilled (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Sun, 09/05/2010 - 11:54am

In this Aug. 31, 2010 file photo, job seekers supply copies of their resumes at a career fair in Rolling Meadows, Ill.<br /><br />(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)AP - Whenever companies start hiring freely again, job-seekers with specialized skills and education will have plenty of good opportunities.

Others will face a choice: Take a job with low pay — or none at all.




 

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