The most dangerous jobs are the ones we need the most
March 31, 2011
The Department of Labor just released figures on the most dangerous jobs in the United States, which are the occupations that have the highest number of deaths per 100,000 workers.
Content on Jobs:
The most dangerous jobs are the ones we need the most
March 31, 2011
The Department of Labor just released figures on the most dangerous jobs in the United States, which are the occupations that have the highest number of deaths per 100,000 workers.
Interviewers say they favor Tech grads, campus
February 11, 2011
In a Wall Street Journal ranking from September, Virginia Tech placed 13th out of 25 schools where graduates were top-rated by job recruiters.
Outsourcing inevitable despite negative sentiments
November 5, 2010
The United States economy is currently in shambles, as evidenced by the remarkably high rate of unemployment.
Weak economy alters job market for graduates
October 18, 2009
Students entering the work force are looking for recession-proof jobs with the demand for engineering majors rising and the demand for liberal arts majors declining.
Column: High price of hypocrisy: Our workers deserve more
September 8, 2009
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human services, the poverty level is $10,830 for an individual and $14,470 for a person with one dependent. Virginia Tech hires a category of workers who are limited to 1,500 hours per year and earn $12,750 a
Career Services prepares students for real world
June 21, 2009
Career Services is located on the corner of Washington Street and West Campus Drive next to the Student Services building.
How to find jobs on campus and around town
June 21, 2009
Working while attending college can be a challenging part of a college student's life.
October 8, 2008
The nation's economic crisis has taken its toll on Virginia Tech.