In general, yes it is as bad as in the U.S. Certain fields are a little different with the amount of openings available, as well as employment that requires a degree and those that don't.
One way the global economy effects the US job market is when it's bad people in other countries are not able/willing to buy products so there is less need for workers here to make these products.
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it was the most beneficial job Market in the nation
internet is not bad for us it is bad when we are misusing it .
When the US government hires postal workers and FBI agents, it is engaging in the labor market. These workers are being employed and compensated by the government for their services, and this transaction is part of the overall employment market within the country.
It is where someone did a very bad job of trying to translate Japanese to English.
i expect the market rate,and any additional incentive the co. budjet will allow'
Fisherman and fishing workers have the most dangerous job in the US. Malfunctioning gear, bad weather and transportation accidents are some of the reasons.
There is no such US expression that I know of. Where did you hear this?There is an expression "entry level" but it is not slang or anything - it just means the beginning level of something. It's usually seen in the job market, as when someone is seeking an "entry level job" meaning they are new to the job market and have no skills yet.See if you can find out what the actual expression you heard said, and write a new question.
London in England has the same seasons as the US, as they are both in the northern hemisphere. So when it is winter in the US it is winter in London.
an expanding job market, creating need for immagrant labor
What market structure best describe the market for cars in the US?