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/ s; D! Q8 S* d4 gThe credit squeeze and recent stock market declines have some uttering the "r" word . . . and worried about employment outlooks in various sectors. But today's Wall Street Journal says the accounting profession is expected to continue offering growing career opportunities, due to the strong demand for accounting services regardless of whether the economy is in an upturn or downturn. ' h6 S: K, ?% A- W# y4 z9 U+ _- \9 o1 x/ U
The Big Four plan to hire an equal or higher number of interns and entry-level employees this year as they did in 2008, states the article, titled "Accountants Can Still Count on Jobs." It also notes that accounting is rated the No. 1 bachelor's degree sought by employers, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers's 2008 job-outlook survey.6 k# Q# x1 Z: O! ~+ l
# X3 O# c$ [. S" ^"The way the labor market is, with the [baby] boomers retiring, it's imperative companies hire. By 2010 we think that half our work force is going to be by Generation Y," xxxxxx, director in XX's Americas Campus Recruiting group told the Wall Street Journal. 0 _; Q$ v& P8 V2 X* [; ~9 |; ^& @" G {# O7 {% A# V
值得注意的是,这里说的是普遍情况,包括国际学生和美国学生。国际学生还应该注意的是,从今年起,H1-B签证申请费用高涨。从2007年H1-B通过情况来看,H1-B签证越来越难。这是国际学生就业上的一个很不利的因素。